[Image ID: The Mongenerix pride flag by Gent (Gender-Jaron) (link). The flag consists of seven horizontal stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, the stripes are dark brown, light brown, beige, white, periwinkle, lavendar and deep plum. ./. End ID]
Mongenerix: an unigeneric, outherine gender identity.
[PT: Mongenerix: an unigeneric, outherine gender identity. ./. End PT]
Elaboration
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Mongenerix is a foundational, universal and unified gender that is completely generic-in-nature (GEIN). As such, Mongenerix:
is a singular, distinct outherine gender identity (monouingender).
is an abinary unigeneriquinity traversing the entirety of the gender spectrum that is not otherwise specified.
may be described as general, non-specific, common, collective, communal, plain and/or basic.
[PT: is a singular, distinct outherine gender identity (monouingender). is an abinary unigeneriquinity traversing the entirety of the gender spectrum that is not otherwise specified. may be described as general, non-specific, common, collective, communal, plain and/or basic. ./. End PT]
Mongenerix shares some commonalities with other genders:
Neutrois
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Mongenerix and Neutrois (link) are both abinary genders, but are outherine (link) and aporine (link) respectively. Neutrois is impartial and neuter, where as Mongenerix is non-specified and common. Neutrality and generiquinity can be conceptualized as similar to each other, but don’t necessarily have to be.
Generique
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Generique (link) and Mongenerix are very similar, but have some key differences. Both genders are GEIN and APORIN (link), but Generique is EPIN (link) as well. Mongenerix is atrinary (link), whereas Generique is defined within the context of the Gender Trinary.
Etymology
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From Greek and English, “Mon-” a prefix meaning “One” + “gener” from “Generic” + neologistic suffix “-ix” in place of “-ic”, indicating genderness. Literally “One generic gender”. Coined by Gent (Gender-Jargon) (link), May 2024.
Pride Flag
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The flag was created by the coiner at the same time as the term itself (Gent, GJ, 5/24) (link). The flag consists of seven horizontal stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, the stripes are dark brown, light brown, beige, white, periwinkle, lavender and deep plum. The stripes have the following meanings:
The dark brown stripe represents universality.
The light brown stripes represents outherinity.
The beige stripe represents generiquinity.
The white stripe represents commonality.
The periwinkle stripe represents non-specificity.
The lavender stripe represents simplicity.
The deep plum stripe represents genericity.
[PT: The dark brown stripe represents universality. The light brown stripes represents outherinity. The beige stripe represents generiquinity. The white stripe represents commonality.The periwinkle stripe represents non-specificity. The lavender stripe represents simplicity. The deep plum stripe represents genericity. ./. End PT]
Here is a simplified Mongenerix flag:
[Image ID: a simplified. three-stripe Mongenerix flag by Gent (Gender-jargon). The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of the same size. From top to bottom, the stripes are light brown, white and lavender. ./. End ID]