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honindivider

Honindivider is a term found in some Scandinavian-language texts used to refer to a female individual within a biological study. It is not a formal taxonomic category and is not widely adopted in standard scientific nomenclature. The word combines the Danish and Norwegian pronoun for she, hon, with the generic term for an individual, individer, to produce a label that explicitly marks the sex of the subject in a dataset or narrative.

Etymology and usage

The term is a compound built from hon (she) and individer (individual). It tends to appear in

Context and considerations

Honindivider can aid gender-disaggregated analysis by clearly labeling female subjects in a dataset. However, it is

See also

Male individual, Female, Sex (biology), Population biology, Ethology.

population
biology,
ethology,
or
studies
of
social
organisms
in
Danish-
or
Norwegian-language
sources,
often
as
a
shorthand
in
data
tables
or
descriptive
passages.
In
English-language
writing,
writers
typically
use
phrases
such
as
female
individual
or
females
rather
than
a
single
compound
noun.
not
universally
accepted
and
can
be
perceived
as
redundant
if
sex
is
already
recorded
as
a
separate
variable.
Additionally,
discussions
relying
on
gendered
language
may
raise
concerns
about
applicability
to
species
with
complex
sex
determination
systems,
hermaphroditism,
or
non-binary
sex
expression.