Contionary:jero
Ganymedian
Etymology
From Spanish género, ultimately from Latin genus, coined by LGBT activists around 2232 along with insía to replace negatively-connotated doublet jenda, a term which it has mostly displaced in most casual contexts and in the LGBTQ community of Ganymede. See jenda for a more thorough etymological history of the emergence of jero and insía.
Pronunciation
Noun
jero class II (plural jerosi, diminutive jerito)