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== Characteristics == |
== Characteristics == |
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Yet neuter is described as a grammatical gender parallel with/to masculine and feminine,<ref>https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1775461</ref> it's not commonly used as a gender identity or experience, therefore neuter is equiparable to [[both]] [[none]] and [[neither]]. |
Yet neuter is described as a grammatical gender parallel with/to [[masculine]] and [[feminine]],<ref>https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1775461</ref> it's not commonly used as a gender identity or experience, therefore neuter is equiparable to [[both]] [[none]] and [[neither]]. |
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It can also be a translation of the Portuguese neolingual term neutre, which is an [[Other|othergender]] balancing [[positive]], [[negative]], and [[null]], hence it's adherently a gender quality, that is essentially not [[Gender Presentation|presentational]].<ref>https://identidades.wikia.org/pt-br/wiki/Outrog%C3%AAneros |
It can also be a translation of the Portuguese neolingual term neutre, which is an [[Other|othergender]] balancing [[positive]], [[negative]], and [[null]], hence it's adherently a gender quality, that is essentially not [[Gender Presentation|presentational]].<ref>https://identidades.wikia.org/pt-br/wiki/Outrog%C3%AAneros |