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    Under leptrois, each gender has an associated spectrum ranging from [[negatrois]] ([[antigender]]) to [[positrois]] ([[eugender]]), with [[centrois]] ([[nongender]]) at the center.
    Under leptrois, each gender has an associated spectrum ranging from [[negatrois]] ([[antigender]]) to [[positrois]] ([[eugender]]), with [[centrois]] ([[nongender]]) at the center.


    Additional classifications include [[neutrois]], which is positioned at centrois for every gender, and nulltrois ([[zerogender]]), which is simultaneously positioned at negatrois and positrois for the same gender.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/178196327572/explaining-leptrois-spectrums</ref>
    Additional classifications include [[neutrois]], which is positioned at centrois for every gender, and nulltrois ([[zerogender]]), which is simultaneously positioned at both negatrois and positrois for the same gender.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/178196327572/explaining-leptrois-spectrums</ref>


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    Revision as of 17:44, 22 December 2020

    The leptrois flag (presumably for people who identify using the leptral gender system)

    Leptrois or leptivity, also known as the leptral or leptive gender system, is a gender classification that brings mathematical and linguistic understanding of genders,[1] such as between negative and positive, negatrois and positrois.[2][3]

    Under leptrois, each gender has an associated spectrum ranging from negatrois (antigender) to positrois (eugender), with centrois (nongender) at the center.

    Additional classifications include neutrois, which is positioned at centrois for every gender, and nulltrois (zerogender), which is simultaneously positioned at both negatrois and positrois for the same gender.[2][4]

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