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    '''Mascuella''' is a gender term which describes [[Female|women]] who feel more [[masculine]] than [[feminine]], but still identify with femininity to some degree.
    '''Mascuella''' is a gender term which describes [[Female|women]] who feel more [[masculine]] than [[feminine]], but still identify with femininity to some degree.
    [[File:Mascuella.jpg|thumb|The flag, created by Rainbow cat thing]]

    The opposite of mascuella is femculus. Similar terms include [[tomboy]], [[bigender]], and [[androgyne]].
    The opposite of mascuella is femculus. Similar terms include [[tomboy]], [[bigender]], and [[androgyne]].


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    The word comes from the Latin words ''masculus'', meaning masculine, and ''femella'', meaning feminine.
    The word comes from the Latin words ''masculus'', meaning masculine, and ''femella'', meaning feminine.
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    Mascuella is a gender term which describes women who feel more masculine than feminine, but still identify with femininity to some degree.

    The flag, created by Rainbow cat thing

    The opposite of mascuella is femculus. Similar terms include tomboy, bigender, and androgyne.

    History

    The term was coined on July 24, 2021. It is unknown who coined it.

    Etymology

    The word comes from the Latin words masculus, meaning masculine, and femella, meaning feminine.

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