Epicene
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Epicene is an adjective (sometimes substantive) that indicates a lack of gender distinction. The Order of the Epicene[Dead link] website includes a definition of epicene that they credit to the Oxford English Dictionary; 'that which exhibits characteristics of both genders, yet is neither'. The word derives from Greek epi meaning "on" and koinos meaning "common".[2] In linguistics, the adjective "epicene" is used to describe a word that has only one form for both male and female referents. Epicene can also be a nonbinary gender identity. Historically, epicene has been used to describe people who would be considered intersex by modern-day standards. While it has not been denoted as an intersex-exclusive label, it is important to be aware of this aspect of its history.
Meaning The pink & blue represent traditional masculinity and femininity, the purple represents the combination of masculine and feminine, the black & grey represent being nothing or neither, and the white represents a combination of all of them. | |
Related identities | Androgyne |
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Frequency | <0.1% |
There is no widely recognized epicene flag. The proposed epicene flags shown here were created in January 2018 by by tumblr user paintedfaceslonghair and submitted to the ask-pride-color-schemes blog.
See alsoEdit
External linksEdit
- 'Epicene'. Dictionary.com.
ReferencesEdit
- ↑ https://www.tumblr.com/status-quo-hater/755135600588357632/epicene
- ↑ "epicene (adj.)". Online Etymology Dictionary. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
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