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The Aecor System is a gender system that encompasses any and all genders related to water.[1]

The Aecor System includes both xenine and non-xenine identities. In this context, xenine is defined as any -coric, noungenders or aesthetigenders related to water, faunagenders or kingenders related to creatures living in the water, or possibly mutogenders that are affected by the presence of water.

Similar terms include liquigender.

Subsets[2][]

This page will list subsets of the Aecor System. However, it should be noted that these are not all of the identities under this umbrella. For a comprehensive list of identities in the Aecor System on this wiki, please see Category:Aecor System.

Static Terms[]

  • Aecoric: An umbrella term for all genders in the Aecor System.
  • Charcon: A gender that feels like a puddle.
  • Flitzan: A gender that feels like a cup of water.
  • Hielon: A gender that feels like ice.
  • Piscin: A gender that feels like a pool.

Fluid Terms[]

  • Aecorfluid: A gender in which one fluctuates or changes between some or all aecoric genders.
  • Cascadan: a gender that feels like a waterfall.
  • Pluvian: a gender that feels like rain.

Demigender Terms[]

  • Demiaecor: A gender that feels partially aecoric in nature, yet not fully.
  • Demiflit: A gender that feels like a half-full cup of water.
  • Droplen: A gender that feels like a single drop of water.

Faunagender & Kingender Terms[]

  • Lochen: A gender that feels like a lake.
  • Palun: A gender that feels like a marsh or swamp.
  • Stagmun: A gender that feels like a pond.

Fluid Faunagender & Kingender Terms[]

  • Arroyan: A gender that feels like a small creek or stream.
  • Neptunun: A gender that feels like the ocean or sea.
  • Rion: A gender that feels like a river.

Etymology[]

"Aecor" in the term's name comes from the Latin word aequor, meaning sea.[3]

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