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Midbinary or Endobinary is an umbrella term referring to genders that are between binary and non-binary. These genders aren't male, female, or completely seperated from these two genders. Instead, they are genders that are partially male, female, masculine, and/or feminine.

Midbinary can be considered the counterpart of abinary. Examples of midbinary genders include androgyne, demigirl, and boyflux, among many others.

Common Definitions

...Anything between male and female, the gender binary, is midbinary.

Jemthecrystalgem, 2016[1]

Midbinarity or Endobinary: nonbinary identities/experiences associated to gender binary; genders (un)related incompletely to the binarity (as opposed to abinary, exterbinary or offbinary); sitting on top of the binary but not necessarily in it; existing within the context of the gender binary but are not strictly one or the other.

Beyond-Mogai-Pride-Flags, 2019[2]

Midbinary (also called endobinary) is an umbrella term for genders that are between the binary, connected to the binary in some way, move between binary genders, or exist as a combination of binary genders. It can be considered the opposite of abinary, which is an identity in no way related to the binary.

Your-Bigender-Big-Brother, 2022[3]

Lastly, there's midbinary [...] which is basically a spectrum of genders related to the binary, but that aren't strictly man or woman...

Brojogon, 2025[4]

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