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    #REDIRECT [[Mobile gas van]][[File:Lingender.png|thumb|220x220px|The lingender flag.]]
    [[File:Lingender.png|thumb|220x220px|The lingender flag.]]
    '''Lingender''' (shortened to '''Lin''') is an umbrella term for all genders which are [[Androgyne|androgynous]] in nature (LIN). It mixing the concepts of [[fingender]] and [[mingender]]. It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily androgynous. It can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to any gender that isn't fully defined by being androgynous but is still related to androgyny, or a gender in which androgyny is its defining feature. It's often used by people who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being androgynous.
    '''Lingender''' (shortened to '''Lin''') is an umbrella term for all genders which are [[Androgyne|androgynous]] in nature (LIN). It mixing the concepts of [[fingender]] and [[mingender]]. It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily androgynous. It can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to any gender that isn't fully defined by being androgynous but is still related to androgyny, or a gender in which androgyny is its defining feature. It's often used by people who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being androgynous.
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    The lingender flag.

    Lingender (shortened to Lin) is an umbrella term for all genders which are androgynous in nature (LIN). It mixing the concepts of fingender and mingender. It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily androgynous. It can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to any gender that isn't fully defined by being androgynous but is still related to androgyny, or a gender in which androgyny is its defining feature. It's often used by people who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being androgynous.

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