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    [[File:Aecoric Flag.png|alt=|thumb|The Aecoric flag with a water symbol.]]
    [[File:Aecoric Flag.png|thumb|The Aecoric flag with a water symbol.]]
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    [[File:Alternate Aecoric flag.png|thumb|A simplified version of the aecoric flag without the symbol.]]
    '''Aecoric''' is an adjective, similar to [[xenic]], to describe a gender in the [[Aecor System]], or a person who holds an aecoric gender. The term aecoric, and the Aecor system, center around water to describe ones identity. Once could chose to use aecoric as a stand-alone gender if they do not feel the need to define their gender further than that.
    '''Aecoric''' is an adjective, similar to [[xenic]], that describes a person who holds an aecoric gender. It is part of the [[Aecor System]]. Aecoric centers around water to describe ones identity. Once could chose to use aecoric as a stand-alone gender if they do not feel the need to define their gender further than that.


    == Aecoric vs. Liquigender ==
    ==Aecoric vs. Liquigender==
    While aecoric identities are very similar to [[liquigender]], there are some differences. An aecoric identity, unlike a liquigender identity, does not have to be xenic. [[Droplen]], for example, could be used as a subset of [[demigender]] rather than a xenic identity. [[Neptunun]] could also be considered similar to [[pangender]], [[genderspike]] and/or [[genderflux]].
    While aecoric identities are very similar to [[liquigender]], there are some differences. An aecoric identity, unlike a liquigender identity, does not have to be xenic. [[Droplen]], for example, could be used as a subset of [[demigender]] rather than a xenic identity. [[Neptunun]] could also be considered similar to [[pangender]], [[genderspike]] and/or [[genderflux]].


    == Etymology ==
    ==Etymology==
    Aecoric comes from ''aequor,'' the Latin word for sea.
    Aecoric comes from ''aequor,'' the Latin word for sea.


    == History ==
    ==History==
    Aecoric was coined by Fandom User Double-bi, also known as James, on January 2nd, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the Aecor System.
    Aecoric was coined by wiki user [[User:Double-bi|Double-bi]] on January 2nd, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the Aecor System.
    [[Category:Water System]]
    [[Category:Water System]]
    [[Category:Aecor System]]
    [[Category:Aecor System]]

    Revision as of 04:49, 9 June 2021

    The Aecoric flag with a water symbol.
    File:Alternate Aecoric flag.png
    A simplified version of the aecoric flag without the symbol.

    Aecoric is an adjective, similar to xenic, that describes a person who holds an aecoric gender. It is part of the Aecor System. Aecoric centers around water to describe ones identity. Once could chose to use aecoric as a stand-alone gender if they do not feel the need to define their gender further than that.

    Aecoric vs. Liquigender

    While aecoric identities are very similar to liquigender, there are some differences. An aecoric identity, unlike a liquigender identity, does not have to be xenic. Droplen, for example, could be used as a subset of demigender rather than a xenic identity. Neptunun could also be considered similar to pangender, genderspike and/or genderflux.

    Etymology

    Aecoric comes from aequor, the Latin word for sea.

    History

    Aecoric was coined by wiki user Double-bi on January 2nd, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the Aecor System.

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