The difference between Gender-free and Genderless
When used as adjectives, gender-free means (identifying themselves as) having no gender, as being neither male nor female nor any third gender, whereas genderless means without a gender, in its various senses.
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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.
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Genderless as an adjective:
Without a gender, in its various senses.
Examples:
"A genderless noun includes both the masculine and feminine forms."
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- ambigender vs gender-free
- gender-free vs genderqueer
- gender-free vs transgender
- cisgender vs gender-free
- gender-free vs male
- female vs gender-free
- gender-free vs masculine
- feminine vs gender-free
- genderfree vs genderless
- gender-free vs genderless
- genderless vs neuter
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- agendered vs genderless
- gender-free vs genderless
- genderless vs neutrois
- genderless vs neutered
- gendered vs genderless
- genderized vs genderless
- genderised vs genderless
- genderless vs sexless