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Latest revision as of 03:45, 9 November 2021
CMTIN describes genders that have the shared characteristic of being Graveyard-In-Nature.
Pronunciation
Definitions
- CMTIN - graveyard-in-nature; used for genders connected to graveyards in some way. - Mason, October 1st, 2021[1]
This nature is mainly applied to xenogenders (such as aesthetigenders or noungenders). CMTIN genders may be, but not always, also HWIN (Halloween-In-Nature). CMTIN could be considered a subset of UNDIN (Undead-In-Nature).
CMTIN Genders
- Gendermortem
- Putregender
For a comprehensive list, please see Category:CMTIN.