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Nealexicon is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using non-gendered language (royalty, folk, child, mx., monarch, one/one’s, etc.) or gendered language that is usually associated with non-binary, neutroisness and/or neutrality (prinx, suzerain, nby/xent/moze, Mx., quing, they/them, etc.) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with nea language.[2]
Its masculine version is mealexicon and feminine version is fealexicon.