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Fixed typo on retrieval date of reference 29. 21 December 2022 was replaced with 2 December 2022
(→‎Other terms: Alphabetized section. Added "Bachelorx" and reference 29. Added description to "Fanby".)
(Fixed typo on retrieval date of reference 29. 21 December 2022 was replaced with 2 December 2022)
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===Other terms===
===Other terms===


* '''Bachelorx.''' Neutral, alternative to bachelor and bachelorette.<ref>[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bachelorx "bachelorx"]. ''Wiktionary, The Free Dictionary.'' 19 October 2022. Retrieved 21 December 2022.</ref>
* '''Bachelorx.''' Neutral, alternative to bachelor and bachelorette.<ref>[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bachelorx "bachelorx"]. ''Wiktionary, The Free Dictionary.'' 19 October 2022. Retrieved 2 December 2022.</ref>
* '''Fanenby.''' Queer, using enby after fanboy or fangirl.<ref name="titles queeries" />
* '''Fanenby.''' Queer, using enby after fanboy or fangirl.<ref name="titles queeries" />
*'''Fanby.''' Queer. Similar to Fanenby
*'''Fanby.''' Queer. Similar to Fanenby
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