Some Information on Umbinity
Outherine is a gender quality outside of masculine, feminine, androgynous, and neutral (the four ordinous gender qualities.) Outherinity has been split into three different categories of distinction.
Category 1: Entirely new, “apart from those other four” (exordinous), yet not exactly xenine.
Category 2: Entirely new, but can be compared to the overall four qualities.
Category 3: Unique combinations among ordinous qualities.
Umbine lies within Category 2 and includes all qualities that are distinct from ordinous qualities but also exist in connection to those. This connection can be born from opposition, derivation or proximity.
These qualities exist as more specific identities under the umbine umbrella.
Disine: All outherine qualities that can be defined as being the opposite of an ordinous quality, or any quality that can simply be defined as just being “not X” or “the opposite of X.” Non-neutral antigenders as well as some very specific unlabels fall within this umbrella.
Circumine: All qualities that can be defined as existing around or near an ordinous quality. Circumine qualities exist in proximity to a given quality or can be compared to it, while existing as its own distinct identity. Non-neutral proximal genders and esquine genders fall within this umbrella.
This information was borrowed from this archived post by theoutherlings, which talks about outherinity and everything that falls under it. Umbine was coined here but had a slightly different definition that was later changed.