* Exclusively 100% man or woman.
*Exclusively 100% comgenderComgender/not-genderless.
*Examples of Binary genders can include: [[Man]], [[Woman]].
* Not exclusively 100% man or woman.
* Able to be described in terms of binaryBinary genders.
*Not always exclusively genderless or comgender.
== Abinary ==
Abinary, sometimes also referred to as [[aporagender]] (with exception of [[Maverique]]), are umbrella terms which describe any gender that does not directly ascribe to, reference or associate the gender binary. While Abinary genders can have a gender alignment, they are often unaligned and relate mostly to neutrality.
Abinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
* Entirely unrelated or disconnected from binarythe gendersGender Binary.
* Not always exclusively 100% genderless or comgenderComgender.
* DoAre notunaligned haveor a given orlack well-definedgender alignment.
Examples of Abinary genders include (but are not limited to): [[Maverique]], [[Frannchlen]], [[Neutrois]], [[Third gender]]
*Not always exclusively 100% genderless or comgender.
* Do not have a given or well-defined alignment.
* Multigenders of abinaryAbinary identities.
Examples of Midbinary genders can include (but are not limited to): [[Xenogender]], [[Nymhs]], [[Kenochoric]], [[Nnodtgender]]
Trinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
* Exclusively 100% manMan, womanWoman, or otherOther.
*A mix or combination of manMan or womanWoman that is recognized as a separate gender identity.
* Culturally exclusive in many cases.
*Exclusively 100% comgenderComgender/not-genderless.
Examples of Trinary genders can include (but are not limited to): [[Hijra]], [[Muxe]], [[Neutral|Genderneutral]], [[Two Spirit]]
== Nontrinary ==
Nontrinary or Nonternary, is an umbrella term which describes any gender that does not strictly ascribe to trinary genders/trinary systems. Nontrinary is sometimes referred to as "Abinary with gender alignment"; this is because while Abinary genders exist on the sole premise of being unrelated to the gender binary, Nontrinary genders add gender alignment as opposed to being unaligned. Nontrinary encompasses genders which are not exclusively 100% male, exclusively 100% female, or exclusively 100% third gender/neutral. Some nontrinary genders may reference or contain/ascribe to one or multiple trinary genders, while others may be entirely unrelated (as seen with Atrinary genders).
Nontrinary genders are typically one or more of the following:
* Not exclusively 100% man, woman or a third gender/neutral.
* Not always exclusively genderless or comgenderComgender.
Examples of Nontrinary genders include (but are not limited to): [[Demineutrois]], [[Neumale]], [[Voidflux]], [[Trigender]],
== Atrinary ==
* Entirely unrelated or disconnected from binarythe gendersGender Trinary.
* Not always exclusively genderless or comgenderComgender.
* Do not have a given or well-defined alignment.
Examples of AbinaryAtrinary genders include (but are not limited to): [[Maverique]], [[Frannchlen]], [[Neutrois]], [[Third gender]]
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