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    '''Non-Denary''' (Sometimes shortened to ND or Endy) is any type of gender that doesn't fit fully in the Denary Genders, the first ten genders. Someone who is non-denary may not identify as 100% male, 100% female, 100% agender, etc. But a combination or something different than those. Non-Denary people also fit in the [[Non-Binary]] category, since they do not fully identify as fully male or female.
    '''Non-Denary''' (Sometimes shortened to ND* or Endy) is any type of gender that doesn't fit fully in the Denary Genders, the first ten genders. Someone who is non-denary may not identify as 100% male, 100% female, 100% agender, etc. But a combination or something different than those. Non-Denary people also fit in the [[Non-Binary]] category, since they do not fully identify as fully male or female.

    ''*not to be confused with neurodivergent, which can also be shortened to ND''


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==

    Revision as of 21:12, 9 September 2021

    Non-Denary (Sometimes shortened to ND* or Endy) is any type of gender that doesn't fit fully in the Denary Genders, the first ten genders. Someone who is non-denary may not identify as 100% male, 100% female, 100% agender, etc. But a combination or something different than those. Non-Denary people also fit in the Non-Binary category, since they do not fully identify as fully male or female.

    *not to be confused with neurodivergent, which can also be shortened to ND

    Etymology

    Denary (Or decimal) is the name of a base-10 number system, similar to how binary means a base-2 system.

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