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- Look up epiceneĀ or epicenity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Epicenity is the lack of gender distinction, often reducing the emphasis on the masculine...
- to: Bi****ual characteristics, having an ambiguous ****ual identity (e.g. epicenity or androgyny) A bi****ual flower (monoicy), in botany, one that possesses...
- Wartime cross-dressing Womanless wedding Language Elle (Spanish pronoun) Epicenity Gender neutrality in genderless languages in languages with gendered third-person...
- (nonstandard; now chiefly used instead of "himself or herself" as a reflexive epicenity for they in pronominal reference to a singular referent) Old English had...
- non-hetero****ual communities Gender expression Masculinity Femininity Epicenity Androgyny Homoeroticism Effeminacy Butch and femme Men who have **** with...
- Wartime cross-dressing Womanless wedding Language Elle (Spanish pronoun) Epicenity Gender neutrality in genderless languages in languages with gendered third-person...
- version List of androgynous people List of transgender-related topics Epicenity ****anari Gender bender Gender dysphoria Gender neutrality Gonochorism...
- Wartime cross-dressing Womanless wedding Language Elle (Spanish pronoun) Epicenity Gender neutrality in genderless languages in languages with gendered third-person...
- Spanish Gender neutrality in Portuguese Gender star Bias-free communication Epicenity Gender in Bible translation Gender binary Gender neutrality Gender role...
- their interlocutors, male speakers tend to use the first-person form ore. Epicenity Gender marking in job titles Gender neutrality in genderless languages...