transgenderist
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    Etymology
    
transgender + -ist
Noun
    
transgenderist (plural transgenderists)
- (rare, sometimes derogatory) A transgender person.
-  2002, Richard Ekins; David King, Blending Genders:- Going further than the one-dimensional femininity of the transvestite and cross-dresser, many transgenderists mix and match, blending as much femininity or masculinity with its opposite into new gender recipes.
 
-  2010, Carole Jones, Disappearing Men: Gender Disorientation in Scottish Fiction, 1979-1999:- […] in her cross-dressed transgenderist the assured knowableness of the universal subject is cast into doubt as she exposes the far from secure boundaries of maleness.
 
-  2012, Patrick Slattery, Curriculum Development in the Postmodern Era:- Being a transsexual is not something that can be ignored or suppressed forever. Unlike the fascinations of the cross dresser or the partially altered transgenderist, the absolute compulsion of classical transsexualism is a matter of life and death.
 
 
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