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    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==
    The term kenochoric stems from the word kenopsia. Kenopsia is an eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that’s usually bustling with people, but is now abandoned. It can also be loosely tied back to the word choric, which refers to a chorus, something that may be a part of a kenochoric individual's aesthetics. It was originally called kenocoric, but was changed because kenopsiacore does not currently exist.
    The term kenochoric stems from the word kenopsia. Kenopsia is an eerie, forlorn atmosphere of a place that’s usually bustling with people, but is now abandoned. It can also be loosely tied back to the word choric, which refers to a chorus, something that may be a part of a kenochoric individual's aesthetics. It was originally called kenocoric, but was changed because kenopsiacore does not currently exist.

    The [[:Category:Gender In Nature|GIN]] variant of kenochoric is coined as 'kenochoric-in-nature', however this is inconsistent with other GIN formats, where the quality variant is used instead. For example, the [[Xenic]] GIN is '[[xenine]]-in-nature', whereas kenochoric uses its base form. The consistent form would be 'kenoine-in-nature'.


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