Definition
- Leptrois, leptivity or leptrality (leptive/leptral gender-ness): identity spectrums, genders or -gender- system that are possibly charged &/or not, it encompasses gender experiences that are embracing with language and scientific studies.
History
Leptrois was firstly tagged in negatrois/positrois coinage post as an idea for its name. The definition can be found here (also in a dA archive), and most of the leptive identities can be found on this blog or on BMPF. Leptrois isn’t a spectrum or an umbrella itself, but it encompasses many spectrums. It is basically gender-ness explained by language/linguistics, based on neutrois term coined by H. A. Burnham to mean non-gender in 1995 (source). Seems like the etymology of -trois is three in French but -(t)ral(ity) and -(t)ive/-(t)ivity are possible alternatives (as in leptivity/leptrality).
Exemplifying meanings
A positrois person can express eir gender by mimicking the definition of positivity in eir own gender-ness. If it means eugender, that means the person experience a -gender. This eugender may have an antigender (such as an eugirl is antineutrois).
Then you may ask how it is possible to be antigender of neutrois if antigender is on negatrois and if we can fall under more than one/two spectra. People can be negative-neutral in the same way someone can be a infinitive-penultrois, a center-left or a theistic/monoreligious skepticist, as examples.
So sure leptive terms can be aneutrois, non-neutrois nulltrois, zerogender suptilian, antineutral-agender, demiagender alibinary, negative-comgender, genderliminal ambitrois, karmagender infinitrois, negative-genderflow, positive-ketugender and many other variant possibilities.
Some leptrois identities: neutrois (neutral-gender), nulltrois (gender nullity), penultrois (penultimate-gender), positrois (positive-gender), ambitrois (gender ambivalence), infinitrois (infinitive-gender), eternitrois (eternal-gender, gender timelessness), captrois/captivatrois (captivate/captive-gender), paratrois/paralletrois (parallel-gender), masculitrois (masculitivity) and feminitrois (feminitivity). /note: some of these terms weren’t so developed, just mentioned here to show some examples
Why -ary terms fall under leptivity
Because leptivity isn’t just gender socio-linguistic biopolitics and intrapersonal empiricisms, it’s also gender algebra/math, logic, mathematics and computer science, not limited to -trois suffixes and prefix synonymies. This polysemy constructs a variant language, with dissident, (un)orthodox, paradox, plural, singular and ambident (a)diversities between gender classifications, alignments, (in)congruences, phorias, (in)conformity, harmony/dissonance and many otherly categories.
N-ary gender-nesss covers many gender -arities, such as binary, trinary, unary, quinary, (qua)ternary, quadrinary, senary, nullary, equiry/equary, and otherly arity. Basically all defined/embraced as abinary, binary, non-binary and a-nonbinary identities within anthropic binarized culture.
Isn’t it going beyond the purpose of neutrois? No!
Neutrois naturally means gender neutrality (absolute, partial, undefined, circumstantial, conditional or neither). Neutral-gender (not to be confused with gender-neutral) commonly translate agender-ness, gender-free, genderlessness, nongender, zerogender, abinary and neugender (neutral-comgender, neutrally gendered-ness). You can also read more about on @neutrois website.
The definition of neutrois can sometimes go with pangender, aliagender, aporagender, «some» other-genders, nonbinary, genderqueer and third-genders. The definition of Wiki Identidades also use gender balance equilibrity as a descriptor of neutrois and saturated gender-ness to describe genders that aren’t neutrois on neutral spectrum.
But considering leptrois comes from an elementary particle (lepton), it can be charged or not. When it’s not charged we call it neutrois in leptive chemistry. So we can conclude that leptive can be not only gender language but also a scientific study of gender-ness and gender personhood.