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    Modifier terminology is scattered throughout various coined identities and orientations. Though the true origins of each prefix may be near impossible to find, these suffixes and prefixes have generally kept their meaning over time. Some examples of commonly known suffixes include...
    Modifier terminology is scattered throughout various coined identities and orientations. Though the true origins of each prefix may be near impossible to find, these suffixes and prefixes have generally kept their meaning over time. Some examples of commonly known suffixes include...
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    !Gender Description
    !Orientation Description
    !Example
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    |a-
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    |anti-
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    | -fluid
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    | -flux
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    | -spec
    | colspan="2" |Used to denote an umbrella or categorical list of other related terminology.
    |[[A-Spec]], the umbrella of Asexual orientations.
    |-
    | -spike
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    |}


    * Aroaceflux (-flux)
    * Acespike (-spike)
    * A-Spec (-spec)
    * Acefluid (-fluid)

    And examples of commonly known prefixes include...

    * Aboy (a-)
    * Antibinary (anti-)

    Modifiers and their definitions should be added as individual articles to their relevant category, not added to this page unless it's a general example.
    ==Resources==
    ==Resources==



    Revision as of 09:47, 29 January 2022

    Modifiers, also called Suffixes, Prefixes, or Terminology, are used to alter the state of a label. This can come in many forms, including small alterations like the -near suffix, or great alterations like the anti- prefix. These additions to labels help to clearly define the modification of an already existing term, in a way that caters towards the individual using the label(s). The hyphen (-) used in the modifier indicates where the main label should start or finish. For example, a -suffix added on to a main label would look like 'Pansexualsuffix', and the -prefix added on would appear as 'Prefixpansexual'. The hyphen does not have to be included when added to the main label, but it can be.

    Modifier terminology is scattered throughout various coined identities and orientations. Though the true origins of each prefix may be near impossible to find, these suffixes and prefixes have generally kept their meaning over time. Some examples of commonly known suffixes include...

    Gender Description Orientation Description Example
    a-
    anti-
    -fluid
    -flux
    -spec Used to denote an umbrella or categorical list of other related terminology. A-Spec, the umbrella of Asexual orientations.
    -spike

    Resources

    1. https://theresultofinsanity.quora.com/Coining-a-not-so-new-term
    2. https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Acespike-1-554424399
    3. https://archive.vn/4zHFs#selection-391.0-391.33
    4. https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/179491661732/acefluid
    5. https://archive.is/09RYY#selection-393.1-322.13
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