Autumneuchrysotepidic
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Autumneuchrysotepidic, also known as autumneutepidic, is a scenegender identity in the Scene System in which one's gender is related to a perfect autumn afternoon; the air is crisp but comfortably warm, with a hint of apple cider, hot cocoa, and/or petrichor; the sky is a perfect cerulean grey; and all of the colors of the leaves aren't exactly vibrant, yet still sharp and clear and no less beautiful.
Common Definitions
| “ | Autumneuchrysotepidic is a scenegender in the Scene System in which someone's gender is related to a perfect autumn afternoon; the air is crisp but comfortably warm, with a hint of apple cider, hot cocoa, and/or petrichor; the sky is a perfect cerulean grey; and all of the colors of the leaves aren't exactly vibrant, yet still sharp and clear and no less beautiful. Anyone may identify with this gender and interpret and add details to the scene as they feel fit (ex: adding animals, specific smells, associations with Halloween, etc. etc.) as long as they keep the basic elements (the time of day being afternoon, the weather being perfect, the colors described, etc.). | ” |
–MythicTheBookwyrm, 2026[1] | ||
Etymology
Autumneuchrysotepidic comes from the word "autumn", the prefix eu-, meaning "good" or "pleasant", the prefix chrysos-, meaning "golden" (which is associated with perfection but also relates to the color of the leaves), and the word "tepid," meaning "lukewarm" (in this case: not too hot, not too cold).