The difference between Bigender and Gender-free

When used as adjectives, bigender means having two genders simultaneously: both male and female, whereas gender-free means (identifying themselves as) having no gender, as being neither male nor female nor any third gender.


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  1. Bigender as an adjective:

    Having two genders simultaneously: both male and female.

  2. Bigender as an adjective:

    Having a tendency to move between feminine and masculine gender-typed behaviour depending on context.

  1. Gender-free as an adjective (of people, not gradable):

    Free of gender; not having or not attaching relevance to gender. (Identifying themselves as) having no gender, as being neither male nor female nor any third gender. Socially acceptable for and available to any gender. Which does not define people in the basis of gender; in which gender is not present, or is insignificant or irrelevant to people's lives and choices. Appropriately used of, or perceived as being appropriately used of, any gender.