"gendervague" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: gender + vague Etymology templates: {{compound|en|gender|vague}} gender + vague Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} gendervague (not comparable)
  1. (neologism) Having a gender identity linked to one's neurodivergence (particularly autism). Tags: neologism, not-comparable Categories (topical): Autism, Gender, Transgender Synonyms: neurogender Hypernyms: neuroqueer Hyponyms: autigender Related terms: gender-vague (english: gender-nonspecific)

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          "text": "[…] Julia Feliz—a gendervague, pansexual, Afro-Boricua (Puerto Rican)—created the flag design used in this image."
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