The difference between Androgyne and Genderqueer

When used as nouns, androgyne means a person who is androgynous, whereas genderqueer means someone who is genderqueer.


Genderqueer is also verb with the meaning: to make genderqueer.

Genderqueer is also adjective with the meaning: not exclusively male or female.

check bellow for the other definitions of Androgyne and Genderqueer

  1. Androgyne as a noun:

    A person who is androgynous.

    Examples:

    "Billy looked up at the face that went with the clogs. It was the face of a blond angel, of a fifteen-year-old boy. The boy was as beautiful as Eve. Billy was helped to his feet by the lovely boy, by the heavenly androgyne. ref="

  2. Androgyne as a noun:

    An androgynous plant.

  1. Genderqueer as an adjective:

    Not exclusively male or female; having or pertaining to a gender identity which is outside of the gender binary.

  1. Genderqueer as a noun (sometimes considered, _, offensive):

    Someone who is genderqueer.

  1. Genderqueer as a verb (transitive):

    To make genderqueer.