Ordinous

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Ordinous is a term for genders that fall in the categories of masculine, feminine, androgynous, neutral, or in between these or a mix of these. It can be used as a standalone term, describing those that fit one or more of these categories, or as an umbrella term.

Genders that are not ordinous are known as exordinous.

Common Definitions

Ordinous (left): A word to describe genders that fall within the common, pre-existing qualities of masculine, feminine, androgynous, epicene, and neutral. It also describes genders such as man, woman, androgyne, and neutrois and anything in between them. Ordinosity is the noun form of this word. When we talk about the ordinosity of genders, we're talking about the unifying quality of ordinous genders.

–Tumblr user your-bigender-big-brother, 2025[1]

History

The term was coined, alongside exordinous, by Tumblr user your-bigender-big-brother on February 24, 2025.[1]

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