The term genderqueer has also been applied by those describing what they see as a gender ambiguity.[15] Androgynous (also androgyne) is frequently used as a descriptive term for people in this category. This is because the term androgyny is closely associated with a blend of socially defined masculine and feminine traits.[16] However, not all genderqueer people identify as androgynous. Some genderqueer people identify as a masculine woman or a feminine man or combine genderqueer with another gender option.[17] Being non-binary is not the same as being intersex, and most intersex people identify as either male or female.[18] Some people use enby (from the letters 'NB') as a short form of non-binary.[19][20]