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{{Unsourced}}[[File:Demiflit flag (1).png|thumb|the demiflit flag]]
[[File:Demiaecor blank.png|thumb|the demiflit flag without the emblem]]
'''Demiflit''' is a gender in the [[Aecor System|aecor system]] in which
== Etymology ==▼
Demiflit comes from "flitzan," which comes from ''φλιτζάνι'' (''flitzáni''), the Greek work for "cup."▼
== History ==
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== Flag ==
The demiflit flag was made on January 3, 2021, also by James. The flag is inspired by the color scheme of the [[demigender]] flag. The flag also has a glass of water, inspired by user Starfruit110's flitzan flag, to represent the connection to cups of water.
▲== Etymology ==
▲Demiflit comes from "flitzan," which comes from ''φλιτζάνι'' (''flitzáni''), the Greek work for "cup."
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Latest revision as of 01:35, 5 January 2022
Demiflit is a gender in the aecor system in which one's gender feels as if it is a half-full cup of water. It is a subset of flitzan. This could be a xenogender in which ones gender is connected to a half-full cup of water, someone who feels partially flitzan, but not fully, or it could be used to describe a gender that changes whether someone is in an optimistic or pessimistic mood. For example, they may feel genderfaer when optimistic, demiboy when pessimistic, and androgyne when neutral.
History
Demiflit was coined by Fandom User Double-Bi, also known as James, on January 2, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the aecor system.
Flag
The demiflit flag was made on January 3, 2021, also by James. The flag is inspired by the color scheme of the demigender flag. The flag also has a glass of water, inspired by user Starfruit110's flitzan flag, to represent the connection to cups of water.
Etymology
Demiflit comes from "flitzan," which comes from φλιτζάνι (flitzáni), the Greek work for "cup."