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    It's similar to [[extrine]]. However, extrinity includes partial [[masculinity]], [[femininity]], [[ideobinary]] [[androgyny]], and other [[viabinary]] or [[mesobinary]] qualities.
    It's similar to [[extrine]]. However, extrinity includes partial [[masculinity]], [[femininity]], [[ideobinary]] [[androgyny]], and other [[viabinary]] or [[mesobinary]] qualities.


    It can be an [[umbrella term]] to include [[agenrine]], [[aporine]], and [[outherine]] qualities, for example.
    It can be an [[umbrella term]] to include [[agenrine]], [[aporine]], [[outherine]], and some [[xenine]] qualities, for example.


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 18:36, 20 June 2023

    The abinarine flag

    Abinarine, abinine, or abinarish is a term that defines relating to having the qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of abinary, exobinary, and abiaspec identities.

    It's similar to extrine. However, extrinity includes partial masculinity, femininity, ideobinary androgyny, and other viabinary or mesobinary qualities.

    It can be an umbrella term to include agenrine, aporine, outherine, and some xenine qualities, for example.

    History

    The term abinarine and its synonyms were coined by Mod Chopper from Tumblr blog mogai-monarchs on March 26, 2021.[1]

    References

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