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gendos

Gendos is a term with no single, widely recognized definition and can refer to several unrelated uses. In practice, it most often appears as a proper noun, used as a surname or given-name element in some cultures. In romanized Japanese, gendo or gendō may occasionally appear in personal names or place names, but it does not correspond to a standard linguistic term with a fixed meaning in Japanese.

In culture and media, gendos has been employed as the name of characters, groups, or factions in

Given its ambiguous and disparate uses, readers encountering the term should look to the surrounding material

various
independent
works.
These
uses
are
distinct
from
one
another
and
there
is
no
canonical
or
widely
cited
subject
known
simply
as
“Gendos.”
Because
of
the
lack
of
a
unifying
subject,
the
interpretation
of
the
term
depends
entirely
on
the
specific
context
in
which
it
appears.
to
determine
which
sense
of
gendos
is
intended.
If
more
context
is
provided—such
as
a
geographic
region,
a
work
of
fiction,
or
a
field
of
reference—a
more
precise
explanation
can
be
given.