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    [[File:Neutrandrogyne.png|thumb|220x220px|The neutrandrogyne flag.]]
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    '''Neutrandrogyne''' or '''neutral androgyne''' is a terms with two possible definitions. The first refers to an [[androgyne]] or otherwise [[androgynous]] gendered person whose gender has relatively equal amounts of [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Feminine|femininity]]. One does not significantly outweigh the other.
    '''Neutrandrogyne''' or '''neutral androgyne''' is a term with two possible definitions. The first refers to an [[androgyne]] or otherwise [[androgynous]] gendered person whose gender has relatively equal amounts of [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Feminine|femininity]]. One does not significantly outweigh the other.


    The second definition is a gender that is partially male or masculine, partially female or feminine, and partially [[neutral]]. Under the second definition the amounts of masculinity and femininity do not have to be equal.
    The second definition is a gender that is partially male or masculine, partially female or feminine, and partially [[neutral]]. Under the second definition the amounts of masculinity and femininity do not have to be equal.

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    The neutrandrogyne flag.

    Neutrandrogyne or neutral androgyne is a term with two possible definitions. The first refers to an androgyne or otherwise androgynous gendered person whose gender has relatively equal amounts of masculinity and femininity. One does not significantly outweigh the other.

    The second definition is a gender that is partially male or masculine, partially female or feminine, and partially neutral. Under the second definition the amounts of masculinity and femininity do not have to be equal.

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