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| name = neutrois | |||
| flag = neutrois.png | |||
| meaning = White is for neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender. Dark chartreuse green (the inverse of lavender, the mix of pink and blue) is for nonbinary gender that isn't female or male. Black is for agender or genderless. | |||
| percentage = 4.1 | |||
| gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Neutrois | |||
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[[File:Gender-Symbol Neutrois Alternative dark transparent Background.png|thumb|A neutrois or [[neuter]] [[gender symbols|gender symbol]], Unicode U+26B2 ⚲]] | [[File:Gender-Symbol Neutrois Alternative dark transparent Background.png|thumb|A neutrois or [[neuter]] [[gender symbols|gender symbol]], Unicode U+26B2 ⚲]] | ||
[[File:Neutrois Outpost symbol.jpg|thumb|Neutrois gender symbol. The circles represent a null gender, a variation on Venus and Mars symbols. The additional lavender triangle is for pride in [[LGBT]] identity.<ref>Axey, Qwill, Rave, and Luscious Daniel, eds. “FAQ.” ''Neutrois Outpost''. Last updated 2000-11-23. Retrieved 2001-03-07. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010307115554/http://www.neutrois.com/faq.htm http://web.archive.org/web/20010307115554/http://www.neutrois.com/faq.htm]</ref>]] | [[File:Neutrois Outpost symbol.jpg|thumb|Neutrois gender symbol. The circles represent a null gender, a variation on Venus and Mars symbols. The additional lavender triangle is for pride in [[LGBT]] identity.<ref>Axey, Qwill, Rave, and Luscious Daniel, eds. “FAQ.” ''Neutrois Outpost''. Last updated 2000-11-23. Retrieved 2001-03-07. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010307115554/http://www.neutrois.com/faq.htm http://web.archive.org/web/20010307115554/http://www.neutrois.com/faq.htm]</ref>]] |