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    Cis·gen·der
    /sisˈjendər/

    adjective

    • 1. denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex. "this newfound attention to the plight of black trans folks by primarily cisgender allies is timely and necessary"
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  3. Apr 23, 2019 · c. 1300, "kind, sort, class, a class or kind of persons or things sharing certain traits," from Old French gendre, genre "kind, species; character; gender" (12c., Modern French genre ), from stem of Latin genus (genitive generis) "race, stock, family; kind, rank, order; species," also " (male or female) sex," from PIE root *gene- "give birth ...

    • Gender

      gender. (n.). c. 1300, "kind, sort, class, a class or kind...

    • 한국어 (Korean)

      cisgender 뜻: 시스젠더; 또한 cis-gender, "성별 전환하지 않은"은 2011년에 일반적으로...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CisgenderCisgender - Wikipedia

    Etymology. The term cisgender has its origin in the Latin -derived prefix cis-, meaning 'on this side of', which is the opposite of trans-, meaning 'across from' or 'on the other side of'. This usage can be seen in the cis – trans distinction in chemistry, the cis and trans sides of the Golgi apparatus in cellular biology, the ancient Roman ...

  5. May 3, 2024 · Cisgender, term used in reference to persons whose gender identity corresponds with their sex assigned at birth. The prefix cis is derived from Latin and means “on this side of” or “on the same side as.”. The concept of cisgender de-emphasizes the notion that aligning with one’s sex at birth is the.

  6. The earliest known use of the word cisgender is in the 1990s. OED's earliest evidence for cisgender is from 1997, in Seeking TS Woman . cisgender is formed within English, by derivation.

  7. 6 days ago · 3.4 Noun. 3.4.1 Declension. 3.5 Further reading. English. Etymology. From cis- (“on this side of”) +‎ gender, by analogy with transgender. First attested in 1997. [1] . Compare slightly earlier cisgendered (1994). [2] Pronunciation.

  8. Apr 17, 2024 · Etymology. "Cis" comes from the Latin prefix meaning "on the same side", as in the cis–trans distinction in chemistry. The origin of the term in reference to gender is credited to Carl Buijs, who proposed the term in 1995 [2], and although the word had been used on the internet before 1995, Carl Buijs is the first recorded source to define ...

  9. Cisgender (often shortened to cis) describes someone whose gender identity matches the sex they had or were identified as having at birth. Most people can be described as cisgender. If the pronouncement your mom heard at your birth—It's a girl! or It's a boy!—still feels like it was accurate, then you're cisgender.

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