Genderstajon System

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Intro

The Genderstajon System is both a gender system and a standalone term, in which one is fluid through some or all genders within the system. The system is made up of genders that are somehow related to months, seasons, nature, landforms, whether, and other similar things. Because of how broad the definition of genders within the system is, as well as how much the creator of the system coins genders that fit, it includes at least hundreds, if not thousands, of genders.

The system also has multiple subsystems and minisystems. Those are listed below

  1. Coloreus Subsystem
    1. Album/Albatross Minisystem
    2. Atrum Minisystem
    3. Auranticum Minisystem
    4. Caeruleum Minisystem
    5. Galbum Minisystem
    6. Gilvum Minisystem
    7. Lividum Minisystem
    8. Puniceum Minisystem
    9. Purpureum Minisystem
    10. Ravum/Grey Minisystem
    11. Violaceum Minisystem
  2. Cornfield Subsystem
  3. Genderautumnis Subsystem
  4. Genderherbest Subsystem
  5. Genderhiberno Subsystem
  6. Gendermundus Subsystem
  7. Gendernimbifer Subsystem
  8. Gendernivifer
  9. Gendernott Subsystem
  10. Gendersilvam Subsystem
  11. Gendersnaiwaz Subsystem
  12. Gramineusgender Subsystem
  13. Plume and Feathers Subsystem
  14. Vermis Subsystem

History

The term 'Genderstajon' was coined by Tumblr user Gendersnoboll on July 14, 2020. However, they've also coined a number of terms that would fit the description, as well as another gender group that not only fits within the Genderstajon system, but is a standalone group or system. A number of these terms either predate or are not directly stated to be within the Genderstajon System.

On August 3, 2020, Gendersnoboll announced that they're gong to be coining a number of other genders that fall within the system. Since then, the system has grown to include multiple sub and minisystems.

Terms

Note: The terms are broken up based off of what part of the system they're part of- "main" system, a subsystem, or a minisystem.

The Main System

Genderborealissimus

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Genderborealizzimus: Genderborealissimus: a gender that is northern, light, colorful, connected to snowfall, overcast skies, rain, and glaciers. A small part of the Genderstajon System

Etymology: Latin, “borealissimus” meaning “northernmost”

Genderorientalissimus

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Genderorientalissimus: a gender that is eastern, bright, colorful, connected to sunrise, early mornings, breezy days, and mountains. A small part of the Genderstajon System

Etymology: Latin, “orientalissimus” meaning “easternmost”

Genderoccidentalissimus

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Genderoccidentalissimus: a gender that is western, airy, colorful, connected to canyons, salt, and forests. A small part of the Genderstajon System

Etymology: Latin, “occidentalissimus” meaning “westernmost”

Colorius Subsystem

Gendercolorius

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Gendercolorius: a gender that is colorful. It is connected to rainbows, summer, and all shades of every color visible to the human eye. It is variegated and bright.

Etymology: Latin, “colorius” meaning “variegated”

BASE GENDER OF THE GENDERCOLORIUS/COLORIUS SUBSYSTEM OF THE LARGER GENDERSTAJON SYSTEM.

Album/Albatross Minisystem

Genderalbum

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Genderalbum: a gender that is white and foggy. It is connected to snowfall, cold weather, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is thin as well.

Etymology: Latin, “albus” meaning “white”

Gendercandidum

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Gendercandidum: a gender that is white and clear. It is connected to candles, lights, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is airy as well.

Etymology: Latin, “candidus” meaning “white”

Genderniveum

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Genderniveum: a gender that is white and snowy. It is connected to candles, snowfall, cold weather, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is frosty as well.

Etymology: Latin, “niveus” meaning “snow-white”

Gendercereum

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Gendercereum: a gender that is white, yellow, and clear. It is connected to candles, wax, autumn, and all shades of white (and/or yellow) visible to the human eye. It is fiery as well.

Etymology: Latin, “cereus” meaning “wax-colored”

Gendermarmoreum

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Gendermarmoreum: a gender that is white and fancy. It is connected to marble, mountains, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is flamboyant as well.

Etymology: Latin, “marmoreus” meaning “marble-white”

Genderbereum

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Genderebereum: a gender that is white and large. It is connected to ivory, windy weather, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is sometimes warm as well.

Etymology: Latin, “ebereus” meaning “ivory white”

Gendercanum

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Gendercanum: a gender that is white and frothy. It is connected to fireplaces, cold weather, winter, and all shades of white visible to the human eye. It is gelid as well.

Etymology: Latin, “canus” meaning “white”

Atrum Minisystem

Genderatram

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Genderatram: a gender that is somewhat dark and a little vague. It is connected to dimness, nightfall, winter, and all shades of black visible to the human eye. It is invisible and thin like glass as well.

Etymology: Latin, “ater” meaning “dull black”

Genderpiceum

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Genderpiceum: a gender that is dark and very vague. It is connected to darkness, night, winter, and all shades of black visible to the human eye. It is invisible and thin like glass as well.

Etymology: Latin, “piceus” meaning “pitch-black”

Gendernier

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Gendernier: a gender that is very dark and very vague. It is connected to darkness, night, summer, rainy autumn nights, and all shades of black visible to the human eye. It is invisible and thin like glass as well.

Etymology: Norman, “nier” meaning “black”

Caeruleum Minisystem

Gendercaeruleum

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Gendercaeruleum: a gender that is rainy and gelid. It is connected to winter, frosted flurries of snow, frozen lakes, snow flurries filling the air, snow-covered trees, freezing winter nights, and all shades of blue visible to the human eye. It is calming snow falling gently on the ground as well.

Etymology: Latin, “caeruleus” meaning “sky-blue”

Genderazurinum

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Genderazurinum: a gender that is rainy and cold. It is connected to late winter, frosted grass, frozen lakes, blizzards, snow-covered forests, gelid winter nights, and all shades of blue visible to the human eye. It is calming snow falling gently on the ground as well.

Etymology: Latin, “azurinus” meaning “of blue color”

Genderblavum

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Genderblavum: a gender that is rainy and cool. It is connected to winter, flowers being gone, frozen lakes, snowstorms, snow-covered trees, freezing winter nights, and all shades of blue visible to the human eye. It is calming snow falling gently on the ground as well.

Etymology: Latin, “blavus” meaning “blue”

Galbum Minisystem

Gendergalbum

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Gendergalbum: a gender that is flowery and warm. It is connected to early spring, flowers blooming, ponds, sunshine, meadows, clear and cool spring nights, and all shades of chartreuse visible to the human eye. It is calming like wheat in a large field flowing while it is windy as well.

Etymology: Latin, “galbus” meaning “chartreuse”

Gendergalbinum

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Gendergalbinum: a gender that is flowery and cool. It is connected to late spring, flowers blooming, lakes, early summer, meadows, clear and cool summer nights, and all shades of chartreuse visible to the human eye. It is calming like wheat in a large field flowing while it is windy as well.

Etymology: Latin, “galbinus” meaning “chartreuse”

Lividum Minisystem

Genderlividum

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Genderlividum: a gender that is rainy and showery. It is connected to summer night weather, flowers growing after the rain, full lakes, late night rain showers, forests, warm autumn evenings, and all shades of blue visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “lividus” meaning “leaden, bluish, blue”

Gendervenetum

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Gendervenetum: a gender that is rainy and showery. It is connected to summer weather, flowers growing after the rain, full lakes, rain showers, forests, warm autumn afternoons, and all shades of blue visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “venetus” meaning “of a greenish-blue color”

Purpureum Minisystem

Genderpurpureum

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Genderpurpureum: a gender that is bright and flowery. It is connected to early spring nights, flowers growing after the rain, flowing rivers, rain showers, summer forests, toasty summer evenings, and all shades of purple visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “purpureus” meaning “purple”

Genderatropurpureum

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Genderatropurpureum: a gender that is dark and flowery. It is connected to spring nights, flowers growing after the rain, flowing rivers, rain showers, early spring forests, warm spring evenings, and all shades of purple visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “atropurpureus” meaning “dark purple”

Genderroseum

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Genderroseum: a gender that is bright and flowery. It is connected to spring weather, flowers growing after the rain, flowing rivers, rain showers, early spring forests, warm spring afternoons, and all shades of rose/pink visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “roseus” meaning “rose colored”

Ravum/Grey Minisystem

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Genderravum: a gender that is grey and cloudy. It is connected to rainy days, glass, winter, and all shades of grey visible to the human eye. It is large as well.

Etymology: Latin, “ravus” meaning “grey, tawny”

Gendercinereum

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Gendercinereum: a gender that is grey and ashen. It is connected to candles, ash, fireplaces, fire, winter, and all shades of grey visible to the human eye. It is airy as well.

Etymology: Latin, “cinereus” meaning “grey”

Genderpullum

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Genderpullum: a gender that is grey and foggy. It is connected to fog, smoke, winter, and all shades of grey visible to the human eye. It is small as well.

Etymology: Latin, “pullus” meaning “dark-colored, dusky”

Gendergriseum

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Gendergriseum: a gender that is grey and vague. It is connected to smoke coiling out of a chimney, cabins, winter, and all shades of grey visible to the human eye. It is smoky and indifferent as well.

Etymology: Latin, “griseus” meaning “grey”

Genderplumbeum

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Genderplumbeum: a gender that is grey and “poisonous”. It is connected to lead, mountains, winter, and all shades of grey visible to the human eye. It is smoggy as well.

Etymology: Latin, “plumbeus” meaning “lead-colored”


Violaceum Minisystem

Genderviolaceum

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Genderviolaceum: a gender that is bright and rainy. It is connected to autumn weather, flowers in a forest, flowing rivers, rain showers, autumn forests, warm autumn afternoons, and all shades of violet visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “violaceum” meaning “violet”

Genderiantheum

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Genderiantheum: a gender that is dark and rainy. It is connected to autumn weather, flowers growing after the rain, flowing rivers, rain showers, autumn forests, warm autumn evenings, and all shades of violet visible to the human eye. It is calming like gentle rainfall as well.

Etymology: Latin, “iantheus” meaning “violet colored”