Gender neutral language in English: Difference between revisions

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    * '''Bartender''' or '''Bar tender.''' Standard gender neutral term for barman or barmaid.
    * '''Bartender''' or '''Bar tender.''' Standard gender neutral term for barman or barmaid.
    * '''Business person.''' Standard gender neutral term for businessman or businesswoman.
    * '''Business person.''' Standard gender neutral term for businessman or businesswoman.
    *'''Class Traitor'''. Standard gender neutral terms for policeman or policewoman.
    * '''Clergy member.''' Standard gender neutral term for clergyman, priest, priestess, and many religious titles.
    * '''Clergy member.''' Standard gender neutral term for clergyman, priest, priestess, and many religious titles.
    *'''Consort.''' Term for the Queen or Prince Consort, dropping the gendered part.
    *'''Consort.''' Term for the Queen or Prince Consort, dropping the gendered part.
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    * '''Princexx/Princex/Prinx''' Other gender neutral terms for Prince/Princess/Royalty incorporating the letter x; a common indicator of gender neutral language.
    * '''Princexx/Princex/Prinx''' Other gender neutral terms for Prince/Princess/Royalty incorporating the letter x; a common indicator of gender neutral language.
    * '''Pilot.''' Standard gender neutral term for aviator or aviatrix.
    * '''Pilot.''' Standard gender neutral term for aviator or aviatrix.
    * '''Police officer''' or '''cop'''. Standard gender neutral terms for policeman or policewoman.
    * '''Priestx''' Other gender neutral term to substitute for Priest or Priestess, mainly used in [[Pagan]] community.
    * '''Priestx''' Other gender neutral term to substitute for Priest or Priestess, mainly used in [[Pagan]] community.
    * '''Royalty.''' Standard. Usually refers to a family but can be used as a Gender Neutral term for a prince/princess or a king/queen.
    * '''Royalty.''' Standard. Usually refers to a family but can be used as a Gender Neutral term for a prince/princess or a king/queen.