detrans

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Clipping of detransition, by surface analysis, de- +‎ trans.

Adjective[edit]

detrans (not comparable)

  1. (LGBT, informal) Relating to, or having undergone, detransition.
    • 2020, Rowan Hildebrand-Chupp, “More than ‘canaries in the gender coal mine’: A transfeminist approach to research on detransition”, in The Sociological Review, volume 68, number 4, page 812:
      Research on supporting detrans could enable a variety of interventions designed to help detrans people.
    • 2021, Helen Joyce, Trans: When Ideology Meets Reality, unnumbered page:
      They [detransitioners] find each other online: on Twitter, where they use the lizard emoji to signal their detrans status, []
    • 2021, Elie Vandenbussche, “Detransition-Related Needs and Support: A Cross-Sectional Online Survey”, in Journal of Homosexuality:
      The aim of this study is to analyze the specific needs of detransitioners from online detrans communities and discover to what extent they are being met.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:detrans.

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Preposition[edit]

dētrans (+ accusative)

  1. Alternative spelling of dē trans