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    '''Feminyc''' is a [[feminine]] [[xenogender]] in the [[Crystalyc System|crystalyc system]] that is related to crystals and their properties and aesthetics such as mysteries, brightness, and caves.
    '''Feminyc''' is a [[feminine]] [[xenogender]] in the [[Crystalyc System|crystalyc system]] that is related to crystals and their properties and aesthetics such as mysteries, brightness, and caves.


    Its masculine counterpart is [[mascyc]]. Its xenic counterpart is [[xenyc]].
    Its masculine counterpart is [[mascyc]]. Its neutral counterpart is [[neutralyc]]. Its xenine counterpart is [[xenyc]].


    ==History==
    ==History==
    The term and flag were created on April 15, 2021, by FANDOM user [[User:Bean.Venus|Bean.Venus]].
    The term and flag were created on April 15, 2021, by FANDOM user [[User:Bean.Venus|Bean.Venus]].
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    Latest revision as of 23:04, 25 August 2022

    The feminyc flag.

    Feminyc is a feminine xenogender in the crystalyc system that is related to crystals and their properties and aesthetics such as mysteries, brightness, and caves.

    Its masculine counterpart is mascyc. Its neutral counterpart is neutralyc. Its xenine counterpart is xenyc.

    History

    The term and flag were created on April 15, 2021, by FANDOM user Bean.Venus.

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