genderfluid
Etymology
From gender + fluid.
genderfluid means not having a fixed gender; having a gender which changes from time to time. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
Why this word is great
GENDERFLUID — [Adjective] Not having a fixed gender; having a gender identity that changes over time. From gender (social and personal identity) + fluid (changing, flowing). Unlike "bigender," which denotes a fixed identification with two distinct genders, or "agender," which denotes a fixed absence, "genderfluid" describes a self that resists final cartography. It is the wardrobe that cycles from silk to flannel to air; the personal pronoun that feels right on Tuesday but not on Friday; the map of the self drawn in water, not ink—a quiet testament to identity not as a destination, but as a current.
adj
- Not having a fixed gender; having a gender which changes from time to time.“Another way that one can be "transgressively gendered" is by identifying as genderqueer or genderfluid—i.e., refusing to identify fully as either woman or man.”
noun
- A genderfluid person.