Crossword Clue: Usual gender of inanimate objects
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Usual gender of inanimate objects"
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- A gender
- Asexual
- Adjective for intransitive verbs
- Alter in a way
- Grammar gender
- Grammatical gender
- Intransitive verb
- Desex
- Gender
- It's gender
- Fix, as a dog
- Fix, as Fido
- Fix, in the animal world
- Fix
- Inanimate object's gender
- Castrate
- Like "das Kapital"
- Keep from reproducing
- Like it
- Like 'it'
- Like "it"
- Like "it," grammatically
- Like "it," in grammar
- Noun gender
- Sexless
- Like some German nouns
- Like some Latin nouns
- Like the German 'das'
- Like worker bees
- Without gender
- Lacking gender
- Language gender
- Neither feminine nor masculine
- Neither masculine nor feminine
- One of the genders
- Render impotent
- Render ineffective
- Render unproductive?
- Prevent from having anything?
- Make litter-proof?
- Make sterile, in a way
- Pronoun category of "it"
- Not masculine or feminine
- Like a worker bee
- Spay
- Spay, e.g.
- Spay/___
- What it is
- What "it" is, grammatically
- Sterile, in a way
- Usual gender of inanimate objects
Recent Usage of Usual gender of inanimate objects in Crossword Puzzles
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- Pat Sajak Code Letter - April 27, 2010
- USA Today - June 8, 2007