Diamoric or cypric is a term used by some non-binary people to describe their orientation which does not fit into the similar/opposite gender attraction dichotomy due to being a uniquely non-binary experience.
Diamoric can be an orientation on it's own or is can be used as an umbrella term to describe a variety of non-binary attraction. This includes ceterosexual/skoliosexual/enbian, non-binary loving non-binary (NBLNB), NBLW orientations, and NBLM orientations.
Diamoric can be used as a prefix for other orientations to specify it as diamoric, such as dia-gay, dia-lesbian, or dia-bi.
Diamoric can also used to describe a relationship in which one or more of the people involved is non-binary. A diamoric relationship is one which is neither straight or gay, as one of the parties is non-binary.
Binary people cannot use the term diamoric to describe their own orientation but can use it to describe their relationship with a non-binary person.
Flag
The diamoric flag has two green stripes on the top and bottom, representing non-binary people. In the middle it has a white stripe to match the achillean and sapphic flags, with a purple myrtle in the center. Myrtles were said to be sacred to Aphrodit(e/us) and Adonis, whose relationship may be said to be diamoric.
Etymology
The word diamoric comes from the Greek prefix dia- meaning 'passing through' or 'going apart' and the Latin word amor, meaning 'love'.