The difference between Agender and Genderqueer
When used as adjectives, agender means without an associated gender, whereas genderqueer means not exclusively male or female.
Genderqueer is also noun with the meaning: someone who is genderqueer.
Genderqueer is also verb with the meaning: to make genderqueer.
check bellow for the other definitions of Agender and Genderqueer
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Agender as an adjective (rare):
Without an associated gender.
Examples:
"An agender noun includes both the masculine and feminine forms."
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Genderqueer as an adjective:
Not exclusively male or female; having or pertaining to a gender identity which is outside of the gender binary.
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Genderqueer as a noun (sometimes considered, _, offensive):
Someone who is genderqueer.
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Genderqueer as a verb (transitive):
To make genderqueer.
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
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- genderless vs genderqueer
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- genderqueer vs neutrois
- enby vs genderqueer
- androgyne vs genderqueer
- genderqueer vs trans*
- genderqueer vs hermaphrodite
- genderqueer vs intersex
- genderqueer vs two-spirit
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