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    [[File:Agenrine.png|thumb|The agenrine flag.]]
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    [[File:Agenrine.png|thumb|220x220px|The agenrine flag.]]
    [[File:Agenrine (2).png|180x180px|alt=Thirteen stripes, gradient from black to grey to white to light green|thumb|An alternate agenrine flag by honk4bees.]]
    [[File:Agenrine (2).png|180x180px|alt=Thirteen stripes, gradient from black to grey to white to light green|thumb|An alternate agenrine flag by honk4bees.]]
    [[File:Agerineflagalt.png|thumb|180x180px|An alternate agerine flag by ElderflowerJuice.]]
    [[File:Agerineflagalt.png|thumb|180x180px|An alternate agerine flag by ElderflowerJuice.]]
    '''Agenrine''' (also known as '''Agenderine''', '''Agenerine''', '''Agenine''', '''Agenderish''', or '''Agenderness''') is a term for having the qualities or attributes characteristic of [[agender]], [[gendervoid]], other [[genderless]] identities - a set of behaviors, [[Gender Presentation|presentations]], and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with being genderless.
    '''Agenrine''' (also known as '''agenderine''', '''agenerine'''/'''agenine''', '''agenderish''', '''agendery'''/'''agenderiness''', or '''agenderness''') is a term for having the qualities or attributes characteristic of [[agender]], [[gendervoid]], other [[genderless]] identities a set of behaviors, [[presentation]]s, and roles which were/are typically culturally associated with [[agiaspec|agender spectrum]].


    Agenrine can be used to describe one's gender, one's gender presentation, or both. It is the genderless equivalent of [[masculine]], [[feminine]], [[neutral]], etc.
    Agenrine can be used to describe one's gender, one's gender presentation, or both. It is the genderless equivalent of [[masculine]], [[feminine]], [[neutral]], etc.
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