What Do Tinder's 37 New Gender Identity Options Mean?

Dating app Tinder rolled out 37 new gender-identity options this month after the company received criticism for being transphobic.
In an official blog post on November 15, the company announced the launch of its #AllTypesAllSwipes campaign, in which it stated, "Starting today, no matter how you identify, you can express your authentic self."
But what do the terms mean and how do they differ?
Agender/Neither
Without gender. Often used as an identification for people who do not identify with or conform to any gender.
Androgyne
A person who fits both physical characteristics or feels like they are both a male and female. Some androgynes have both male and female parts and, in this case, they sometimes also identify as "intersex."
Androgynous
Androgyny is the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. Gender ambiguity may be found in anything from fashion and lifestyle to a person's singing or speaking voice.
Bigender
Bigender people experience two gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between the two. These two gender identities could be male and female.
Female to Male/FTM/Male to Female/FTM
Someone who once identified as female and who now identifies as male. Or vice versa.
Gender Fluid
A gender that varies over time. A gender-fluid person may at any time identify as male, female, either or some combination of identities. Their gender can also vary at random or vary in response to different circumstances.
Gender Nonconforming
This term refers to people who do not follow other's ideas or stereotypes about how they should look or act based on the female or male sex they were assigned at birth.
Gender Questioning
Used by people who may be unsure, still exploring and concerned about applying a social label to themselves.
Gender Variant
Gender variance, or gender nonconformity, is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match the norms of the gender they are perceived to be by society.
Genderqueer/Nonbinary
A person who does not subscribe to conventional gender distinctions but identifies with neither, both or a combination of male and female genders.
Male to Female/MTF
Someone who once identified as a male but who now identifies as a female.
Neutrois
Neutrois is a nonbinary gender identity that is considered to be a neutral or null gender. It may also be used to mean genderless, and has considerable overlap with agender.
Other
Someone who has not found a term that they feel accurately represents their gender.
Pangender
Pangender people are those who feel they identify as all genders. The term overlaps with genderqueer and trigender.
Trans—Man/Person/Woman/Male/Female
Short for transgender, the term includes people whose gender identity is the opposite of their assigned sex.
Transfeminine
Transfeminine relates to a person who was born male but whose gender identity is more female than male.
Transmasculine
Transmasculine relates to a person who was born female but whose gender identity is more male than female.
Transsexual—Man/Woman/Male/Female/Person
A person who has undergone treatment in order to acquire the physical characteristics of the opposite sex.
Two-Spirit
Two-Spirit is a modern term used by some indigenous North Americans to describe certain spiritual people—gay, lesbian, bisexual and gender-variant individuals—in their communities.