pangender

adj

Etymology

From pan- + gender.

  1. derived from genus — “type, kind
  2. derived from gendre
  3. inherited from gendre
  4. prefixed as pangender — “pan + gender

Definitions

  1. Encompassing or including all genders.

    • On one level, these changes many have served as a defensive maneuver to tone down some of the actor's pangender sexual magnetism and the homoeroticized responses associated with him as a male theatrical idol.
    • Then came the tidal wave of drugs, specifically heroin, and what had once been a haven for male alcoholics became a pangender hole-in-the-wall hideout for depraved junkies.
  2. Identifying with all genders.

    • Born as a physical male, she now identifies as transfeminine, or pangender.
    • Just don't be surprised if you meet someone who identifies as a "non-binary neutrois pangender genderpunk autistic aspiequeer queer lithsexual punk anti-kyriarchist anarchist."
    • Ranging from pangender to genderqueer and even intersex, the choices Facebook has included accurately reflects the diversity and differences of this day and age.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for pangender. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA