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  • ...n [[gender neutral language]] for general reasons to use neutral language, common problems in using it, and its use for [[nonbinary]] people. ...s on gender-neutral English, such as Rosalie Maggio's book ''The Nonsexist Word Finder: A Dictionary of Gender-Free Usage'' (1989).
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  • ...However, the terms have different historical scopes and connotations. The word genderqueer was used at least ten years before nonbinary. ...eer,' and was for a time written as 'GenderQueer' before becoming a single word. The original meaning was literally queer gender, including anyone who felt
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  • ...some nonbinary people question whether it can also be used as a nonbinary common noun equivalent of "man" or "woman." The 2020 Gender Census shows that olde Some of the more common identities under the nonbinary umbrella include:
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  • ...f name="Marech" /> and if one's lover or partner identifies as a boi, it's common to say they are one's boifriend. ...6 of the responses (0.68%) said they were a boi, or used boi as part of a word for their identity, such as [[femme]] boi, femboi, tomboi, or [[demigender|
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  • The most common transmasculine flag has pink stripes on the top and bottom, and a symmetric ...|access-date=4 June 2021 |quote=DCATS doesn’t take credit for coining the word, which suggests the term is older than the organization.|last=Brito|first=J
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  • !Common language ...June 2021|language=Portuguese|trans-title=expansion of the article/pronoun/word ending system?|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230526212632/https
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  • '''Mar'''. Spanish and Portuguese word meaning "sea". Can also be a shortening of names such as Marie, Marius, Mar ...y masculine based either in folk etymology or common misconception. It was common for immigrants named "Maria" to change their name to the Americanized "Mary
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  • ...n [[gender neutral language]] for general reasons to use neutral language, common problems in using it, and its use for [[nonbinary]] people. ...lish. Some Polish nonbinary people create solutions such as gender-neutral word endings, for example "chciałxm"/"chciałom"/"chciałx" instead of "chciał
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  • ...>Table displaying the percentages of respondents sorted by their preferred word.<ref name="GC20-enby"/></span> ]] ...some nonbinary people question whether it can also be used as a nonbinary common noun equivalent of "man" or "woman." The 2020 Gender Census shows that olde
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  • ...thing.com/on-the-appropriation-of-femme/ Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> A common definition of femme is someone who queers or subverts femininity, as oppose ...dhere to these stereotypes.<ref name="Tonic" /> This is similar to how the word ''queer'' was reclaimed by the LGBTQ community.
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  • ...focuses only on historical events about people who call themselves by the word "nonbinary." ...edia site Tumblr coined an abbreviation of nonbinary or N.B., "enby." This word and how people have come to use it is discussed below.<ref name="enby casso
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  • ...i in 1789, where he was introduced to a member of a "class of people very common in Otaheitie called Mahoo... who although I was certain was a man, had grea ...same-sex behavior reflects the conflation of gender and sexuality that was common in Western society before the 1960s. The idea that māhū are biological mo
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  • ...focuses only on historical events about people who call themselves by the word "nonbinary." ...edia site Tumblr coined an abbreviation of nonbinary or N.B., "enby." This word and how people have come to use it is discussed below.<ref name="enby casso
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  • ...edia site Tumblr coined an abbreviation of nonbinary or N.B., "enby." This word and how people have come to use it is discussed below.<ref name="enby casso ...= https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/uk-news/collins-dictionary-recognises-word-non-17212246}}</ref>
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  • '''Nex'''. Meaning unknown, but it is possibly a shortening of the English word "nexus" meaning "a means of connection; a link or tie." In Latin, "nex" is ...rst-Names/N/NI/NIKITA/index.html Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> Keywords: common, feminine inclined, three syllables
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  • There has long been a common misconception that having separate restrooms for men and women helps preven ...are traditional for outhouse doors in the Western world, but they are not common on public restroom signs. Maybe they should be, but at this point, they wou
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  • ...distinction has to be made through context. On occasion, using the English word ''gender'' is appropriate.<ref name="Bograd-2015">{{cite journal|last1=Bogr * '''Gender Assigned At Birth (GAAB)''' is a different word order for the above phrase, with the same meaning. This makes '''Female Ass
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  • ...name is the death metal guitarist [[Cameron Boggs]]. Keywords: appearance, common, geography, masculine inclined, nature, places. ...mynamestats.com/First-Names/C/CA/CAREY/index.html</ref> Keywords: colours, common, neutral inclined, two syllables.
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  • ...n [[gender neutral language]] for general reasons to use neutral language, common problems in using it, and its use for [[nonbinary]] people. ...se or glottal stop. In between "feminine" and "masculine" ending, the most common version:
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  • ...es all children appear genetically female until puberty. This disorder is common "[i]n an isolated village in the Dominican Republic."<ref name=":0" /> Bec ...ognized as men if they promise to remain virgins. These ''virgjinesha''—a word meaning sworn virgins—emerged as a social class when wars in the communit
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