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    Another common definition is feeling [[Gendernull|null-gendered]], [[genderless]] or [[agender]]- some genderless individuals may identify as both agender and neutrois, while others may prefer one term or the other. Neutrois and agender are occasionally used interchangeably. Neutrois individuals may also identify as [[transgender]].
    Another common definition is feeling [[Gendernull|null-gendered]], [[genderless]] or [[agender]]- some genderless individuals may identify as both agender and neutrois, while others may prefer one term or the other. Neutrois and agender are occasionally used interchangeably. Neutrois individuals may also identify as [[transgender]].


    There is debate on how to pronounce "neutrois," though the three most common pronunciations include "'new-twa' (with a guttural ‘r’), 'new-troys', and 'new-trohs.'"<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Neutrois?commentId=4400000000000168509&replyId=4400000000000574300</ref>
    There is debate on how to pronounce "neutrois," though the three most common pronunciations include "'new-twa' (with a guttural ‘r’), 'new-troys', and 'new-trohs.'"<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Neutrois?commentId=4400000000000168509&replyId=4400000000000574300}}</ref>


    == Neutrois vs. Agender ==
    == Neutrois vs. Agender ==
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    The colors meaning of the neutrois flag are as follows: White represents being neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender. Dark chartreuse green is the inverse of lavender, a mix of pink and blue, showing that is not female or male. Black is for being agender or genderless.
    The colors meaning of the neutrois flag are as follows: White represents being neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender. Dark chartreuse green is the inverse of lavender, a mix of pink and blue, showing that is not female or male. Black is for being agender or genderless.


    The neutrois/gender neutral symbol appears to have been designed by a group of non-binary Brazilians in 2014.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/cari-rez-lobo/art/Gender-Symbols-486052086</ref> It is similar in design to the male and female symbols, with a circle and a line (⚲), but it lacks any prongs, showing that it is a null or neutral gender. The symbol can be shown facing upwards or downwards. Agender symbols are sometimes used interchangeably as neutrois symbols.
    The neutrois/gender neutral symbol appears to have been designed by a group of non-binary Brazilians in 2014.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/cari-rez-lobo/art/Gender-Symbols-486052086}}</ref> It is similar in design to the male and female symbols, with a circle and a line (⚲), but it lacks any prongs, showing that it is a null or neutral gender. The symbol can be shown facing upwards or downwards. Agender symbols are sometimes used interchangeably as neutrois symbols.


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