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'''Aliagender''' (from Latin ''alius'' "other"<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alius#Latin</ref>) is a specific [[nonbinary]] identity.<ref name="ask a nonbinary glossary 2018">"Glossary (prod at me through the inbox if you think this list needs to be added to/ altered)." ''Ask a Non-Binary'' (blog). December 28, 2013. Last edited December 9, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181223072932/http://askanonbinary.tumblr.com/post/71388258891/glossary-prod-at-me-through-the-inbox-if-you</ref> As described by the person who coined it, Beck, aliagender is “A gender experience which is 'other', or stands apart from existing gender constructs.”<ref name="ask a nonbinary glossary 2018" /> As Zoë or Leo later described it, "we defined it then as a gender experience other from the traditional spectrum. I always meant for this to be a term for a specific positive gender that was not associated with the man/woman spectrum, but was a gender that existed and NOT genderless."<ref name="throws up hands" /> | '''Aliagender''' (from Latin ''alius'' "other"<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alius#Latin</ref>) is a specific [[nonbinary]] identity.<ref name="ask a nonbinary glossary 2018">"Glossary (prod at me through the inbox if you think this list needs to be added to/ altered)." ''Ask a Non-Binary'' (blog). December 28, 2013. Last edited December 9, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20181223072932/http://askanonbinary.tumblr.com/post/71388258891/glossary-prod-at-me-through-the-inbox-if-you</ref> As described by the person who coined it, Beck, aliagender is “A gender experience which is 'other', or stands apart from existing gender constructs.”<ref name="ask a nonbinary glossary 2018" /> As Zoë or Leo later described it, "we defined it then as a gender experience other from the traditional spectrum. I always meant for this to be a term for a specific positive gender that was not associated with the man/woman spectrum, but was a gender that existed and NOT genderless."<ref name="throws up hands" /> | ||