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* Nullary: A system in which no gender categories exists. Or a conceptualization of gender that is not linked to any arity at all. |
* Nullary: A system in which no gender categories exists. Or a conceptualization of gender that is not linked to any arity at all. |
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* Unary/monary: A system in which one gender category exists. |
* Unary/monary: A system in which one gender category exists. |
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* Binary: A system in which two gender categories exist. It is most commonly understood to be male and female, and is present in Western cultures. The term [[abinary]] derives from this, showing a gender that is unrelated to the gender |
* Binary: A system in which two gender categories exist. It is most commonly understood to be male and female, and is present in Western cultures. The term [[abinary]] derives from this, showing a gender that is unrelated to the gender binary. |
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* Trinary/Ternary: A system in which three gender categories exist. It is most commonly understood to be male, female, and a third gender, [[neutral]] gender, or [[androgynous]] gender. The term [[atrinary]] derives from this, showing a gender that is unrelated to the gender |
* Trinary/Ternary: A system in which three gender categories exist. It is most commonly understood to be male, female, and a third gender, [[neutral]] gender, or [[androgynous]] gender. The term [[atrinary]] derives from this, showing a gender that is unrelated to the gender trinary. |
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* Quadnary/Quadrinary/Quaternary: A system in which four gender categories exist. |
* Quadnary/Quadrinary/Quaternary: A system in which four gender categories exist. |
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* Quinary/Quinternary: A system in which five gender categories exist. It is present in traditional Bugis culture. |
* Quinary/Quinternary: A system in which five gender categories exist. It is present in traditional Bugis culture. |