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The masculine counterpart to enbitrix is [[enbitor]]. |
The masculine counterpart to enbitrix is [[enbitor]]. |
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== <big>Etymology</big> == |
== <big>Etymology</big> == |
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The term originates from the latin suffix "-trix" denoting feminine agent nouns, e.g., "cenatrix" (female "cantor" or singer") or "dominatrix" (female dominator), and the pronunciation of "NB", standing for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. |
The term originates from the latin suffix "-trix" denoting feminine agent nouns, e.g., "cenatrix" (female "cantor" or singer") or "dominatrix" (female dominator), and the pronunciation of "NB", standing for [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. |
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