Scalecosmic

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Scalecosmic is an umbrella term that describes genders that can be described by space, space objects, or particles that don't exist on Earth, but indeed are somewhere in space (antimatter, for example).

This can include space-scale distances, novas, star formation, random matter-antimatter collisions, black hole gravity pulling photons closer, dark matter, big amounts of matter, things that need billions of years to happen, and many different things that just are something big and in space, cosmic, maybe also powerful, but not in a religious and/or spiritual way.

This term is very broad and not too specific on purpose. This is not inherently a xenogender or kenochoric term, but some experiences may overlap.

Scalecosmic Terms

SCOIN

SCOIN stands for scalecosmic-in-nature.

Scalecosmine

Scalecosmine is an adjective describing something with scalecosmic qualities.

Scalecosmity

Scalecosmity is the gender quality associated with scalecosmic.

Scalan/scalen

A scalan is an adult person of scalecosmic gender (equivalent to woman, man, enban etc.)

Smic/smics

A smic is a young person of scalecosmic gender (equivalent to girl, boy, enby, etc.)

Lecosm/lecosms

A lecosm is a person of scalecosmic gender and unspecified age.

Common Definitions

Scalecosmic is an umbrella term that describes gender(s) that can be described by space, space objects, or particles that don't exist on Earth, but indeed are somewhere in space (antimatter, for example).

–starfallensyndicate, 2022[1]

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