ambigendered

English

Etymology

ambi- + gendered

Adjective

ambigendered (not comparable)

  1. Of both genders.
    • 2008 June 29, Celia Mcgee, “The Greeks Hoist the Dramatic Flag of Scotland”, in New York Times:
      Mr. Cumming’s Dionysus in “The Bacchae” is conceived as a rock star, the rhythm-and-blues Maenads as his backup singers and groupies, and his feud with his cousin Pentheus, king of Thebes, as an encounter of the hedonistic, ambigendered, exotic Other, with “the fear of letting that into your culture,” Mr. Tiffany said.

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