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While etymology was not explicitly stated at the time of coining, it is assumed that the term comes from the root words ''ghost'' and ''grandma'', relating to the involvement of the two themes in the identity. The term also uses the ''-coric'' suffix, though despite grandmacore involvements, this would not qualify as an accurately ''-coric'' term. |
While etymology was not explicitly stated at the time of coining, it is assumed that the term comes from the root words ''ghost'' and ''grandma'', relating to the involvement of the two themes in the identity. The term also uses the ''-coric'' suffix, though despite grandmacore involvements, this would not qualify as an accurately ''-coric'' term. |
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Latest revision as of 03:14, 12 November 2021
Ghoramacoric is an aesthetigender related to grandmacore and being a ghost. It is a gender that feels soft, kind, slightly faded and bittersweet.
Etymology
While etymology was not explicitly stated at the time of coining, it is assumed that the term comes from the root words ghost and grandma, relating to the involvement of the two themes in the identity. The term also uses the -coric suffix, though despite grandmacore involvements, this would not qualify as an accurately -coric term.
Pronunciation
Definitions
- a gender related to grandmacore and being a ghost ; this gender feels soft and kind, a bit faded and bittersweet - cinnamogai, 2021[1]