demigender

English

Etymology

From demi- + gender.

Noun

demigender (plural demigenders)

  1. The gender identity of a person identifying partially or mostly with one gender and at the same time with another gender.
    • 2016, Stephanie Brill, The Transgender Teen, →ISBN, page 359:
      Demigender can be a subset of bigender of multigender, but does not have to be.
    • 2018, Michael Beattie, Counselling Skills for Working with Gender Diversity and Identity, →ISBN, page 267:
      Demigender people often identify as non-binary.
    • 2019, Madison-Amy Webb, A Reflective Guide to Gender Identity Counselling, →ISBN, page 39:
      Being demigender is not dependent on how much (as in percentage) someone identifies as one gender; it solely depends on if a person identifies as partially.

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