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[[File:Epicene.png|thumb|The epicene flag.]] |
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[[File:Alternate epicene.jpg|thumb|An alternate epicene flag by Morganiite.]] |
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[[File:Alternate epicene without symbol.jpg|thumb|Alternate epicene flag without the symbol.]] |
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[[File:F58435D5-5FDC-41F4-BED6-0B702D55812A.png|thumb|An alternate flag by FANDOM user Mxthet.]] |
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== As An Adjective == |
== As An Adjective == |
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Epicene as an adjective describes "that which exhibits characteristics of [male and female], yet is neither". It was historically used to describe effeminate behavior in men and, less commonly, unfeminine behavior in women. It was generally used interchangeably with [[ |
Epicene as an adjective describes "that which exhibits characteristics of [<nowiki/>[[male]] and [[female]]], yet is [[neither]]". It was historically used to describe effeminate behavior in [[men]] and, less commonly, unfeminine behavior in women. It was generally used interchangeably with [[androgynous]]. |
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In linguistics, epicene is used to describe a word that has only one form for both the male and female versions of the word. It is not typically used in the context of English, where there is no grammatical gender, but in languages where nouns have gender by default, an epicene word is considered abnormal. |
In linguistics, epicene is used to describe a word that has only one form for both the male and female versions of the word. It is not typically used in the context of English, where there is no grammatical gender, but in languages where nouns have gender by default, an epicene word is considered abnormal. |
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Gender-neutral [[neopronouns]] are sometimes called epicene pronouns. Epicene is also occasionally used to describe [[bisexual]] or [[pansexual]] attraction. |
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== As A Gender == |
== As A Gender == |
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Epicene can be used to describe a non-binary gender that is neutral across masculinity and femininity. However, there is little consensus on a definition so it can sometimes be used to describe any non-binary genders. |
Epicene can be used to describe a [[non-binary]] gender that is [[neutral]] across [[masculinity]] and [[femininity]]. However, there is little consensus on a definition so it can sometimes be used to describe any non-binary genders. |
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=== Epicene vs. Gender Neutral vs. Androgyne === |
=== Epicene vs. Gender Neutral vs. Androgyne === |
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Epicene is often used interchangeably with either gender neutral or |
Epicene is often used interchangeably with either gender neutral or androgyne. However, androgyny describes a combination of masculinity and femininity, while epicenity is neither masculine or feminine. Gender neutrality or [[neutrois]] implies a neutrality across all genders, while epicene has neutrality only across masculinity and femininity. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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An alternate epicene flag was designed by Reddit user u/QuietMornings on September 28, 2020.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/j1hx55/alternative_epicene_flag/}}</ref> It has no confirmed meaning. |
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Another alternate flag was created by Fandom user Morganiite on January 18, 2021.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/Epicene?commentId=4400000000000080683}}</ref> It has no confirmed meaning. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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[https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/j1hx55/alternative_epicene_flag/ Alternative Epicene Flag : QueerVexillology (reddit.com)] |
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[[Category:Abinary Genders]] |
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[[Category:Gender Quality]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:49, 9 November 2022
Epicene is a term used to describe a lack of gender distinction. It can also be used as a gender, or as a way to describe a range of genders.
As An Adjective
Epicene as an adjective describes "that which exhibits characteristics of [male and female], yet is neither". It was historically used to describe effeminate behavior in men and, less commonly, unfeminine behavior in women. It was generally used interchangeably with androgynous.
In linguistics, epicene is used to describe a word that has only one form for both the male and female versions of the word. It is not typically used in the context of English, where there is no grammatical gender, but in languages where nouns have gender by default, an epicene word is considered abnormal.
Gender-neutral neopronouns are sometimes called epicene pronouns. Epicene is also occasionally used to describe bisexual or pansexual attraction.
As A Gender
Epicene can be used to describe a non-binary gender that is neutral across masculinity and femininity. However, there is little consensus on a definition so it can sometimes be used to describe any non-binary genders.
Epicene vs. Gender Neutral vs. Androgyne
Epicene is often used interchangeably with either gender neutral or androgyne. However, androgyny describes a combination of masculinity and femininity, while epicenity is neither masculine or feminine. Gender neutrality or neutrois implies a neutrality across all genders, while epicene has neutrality only across masculinity and femininity.
Flag
An alternate epicene flag was designed by Reddit user u/QuietMornings on September 28, 2020.[1] It has no confirmed meaning.
Another alternate flag was created by Fandom user Morganiite on January 18, 2021.[2] It has no confirmed meaning.