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Transgender people have created many words for specific kinds of multigender identities. These are some of the most used multigender identities:
Transgender people have created many words for specific kinds of multigender identities. These are some of the most used multigender identities:


* [[ambigender]]: experiencing two genders simultaneously and without fluidity or shifting.<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ambigender</ref> This word has also been defined as like being ambidextrous, only with gender. It has also been defined as a synonym for bigender (see below).
*[[abigender]] is experiencing two distinct genders, either simultaneously or at different times, but only having a loose or vague connection to each gender while also not feeling like either gender is "neutral" or "neither".
*[[ambigender]] is experiencing two genders simultaneously and without fluidity or shifting.<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ambigender</ref> This word has also been defined as like being ambidextrous, only with gender. It has also been defined as a synonym for bigender (see below).
* [[bigender]] is an identity with two gender identities. This word can mean both genders at the same time, or moving between two genders. In the latter case, bigender is a specific kind of genderfluid identity.
* [[bigender]] is an identity with two gender identities. This word can mean both genders at the same time, or moving between two genders. In the latter case, bigender is a specific kind of genderfluid identity.
* [[demiflux]]: used by polygender or bigender people to describe when one of their genders is static and the other change in intensity and presence.<ref>http://www.thecsph.org/id-a-day-a-demigender/</ref>
* [[demiflux]] is used by polygender or bigender people to describe when one of their genders is static and the other change in intensity and presence.<ref>http://www.thecsph.org/id-a-day-a-demigender/</ref>
* [[genderfluid]] is a gender identity that changes from one time to the next. For example, a genderfluid person could be both a boy and a girl one day, and then [[genderless]] the next.<ref name="Marsh">{{Cite web |title=The gender-fluid generation: young people on being male, female or non-binary |last=Marsh |first=Sarah |work=the Guardian |date=23 March 2016 |access-date=24 May 2020 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/23/gender-fluid-generation-young-people-male-female-trans}}</ref>
* [[genderfluid]] is a gender identity that changes from one time to the next. For example, a genderfluid person could be both a boy and a girl one day, and then [[genderless]] the next.<ref name="Marsh">{{Cite web |title=The gender-fluid generation: young people on being male, female or non-binary |last=Marsh |first=Sarah |work=the Guardian |date=23 March 2016 |access-date=24 May 2020 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/23/gender-fluid-generation-young-people-male-female-trans}}</ref>
* [[pangender]] is an identity with a wide multiplicity of genders that can tend to the infinite (only includes genders of one's culture. This applies to all other nonbinary genders, because one cannot identify with gender(s) outside their culture).<ref name="pangender">{{Cite web |title=Pangender |author= |work=Gender Wiki |date=31 August 2018 |access-date=9 November 2020 |url= https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Pangender?oldid=33547 }}</ref>
* [[pangender]] is an identity with a wide multiplicity of genders that can tend to the infinite (only includes genders of one's culture. This applies to all other nonbinary genders, because one cannot identify with gender(s) outside their culture).<ref name="pangender">{{Cite web |title=Pangender |author= |work=Gender Wiki |date=31 August 2018 |access-date=9 November 2020 |url= https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Pangender?oldid=33547 }}</ref>
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