Cisnull Pride Flag
Cisnullity (cisnul/cisnull): cisgender nullity; claiming ones cisness within gender nullity.
It can be called specifically NuTNu/Nu2Nu or 0t0/020 (zero to zero)/␀t␀/␀2␀/∅t∅/∅2∅.

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Cisnull Pride Flag
Cisnullity (cisnul/cisnull): cisgender nullity; claiming ones cisness within gender nullity.
It can be called specifically NuTNu/Nu2Nu or 0t0/020 (zero to zero)/␀t␀/␀2␀/∅t∅/∅2∅.
Nullbinary
Null-binary/Nulbinary/Nullobinary/Nulobinary/Nullibinary/Nulibinary: a binary nullity; mixing eligender (other-gender) and abinary concepts, meaning your gender identity is integrally and fully outlying gender binary.
Similar to antibinary and negabinary, but in this case alluding nultrois (nulltrois). See also gender nullity.
Transnull Pride Flag
Transnullity: term used to describe transgender people identifying with null gendered feelings to a greater extent than with femininity or masculinity. They usually are nonbinary but could be men or women.
This flag is like nbtn/nb2n/nbtx/nb2x (ntn/n2n/n2x/ntx or xtx/x2x/x2n/xtn/xtnb/x2nb) but it’s useful for btnb/b2nb/b2n/btn/btx/b2x, mtn/m2n/m2nb/mtnb/mtx/m2x, ftx/ftnb/ftn/f2nb/f2n/f2x and others too.
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Leptarity (gender arity)
Definition: describing gender entries/entry; the primary diversity of gender; pre-established gender base; the logic of pre-existing gender radix (roots, original category system).
Leptrois had been conceptualized as gender math, as arity is a mathematical concept we use leptary to describe specifically gender arity.
The most known leptarity is the gender binary (meaning two genders). Binarity is understood to embed male and female genders in the Western cultures.
In Bugis society there’s a gender quinary/quinternary (five genders): makkunrai, oroané, bissu, calabai, and calalai. In the Jewish culture there’s a gender senary (six genders): zachar, nekeivah, tumtum, androgynos, ay’lonit and saris.
These cultures weren’t perceived when someone firstly signified gender qua/ternary (trinary or quadnary/quadrinary; three or four genders). There are many different ways to set genders into a gender trinary.
Associating arities with leptivity (examples):
Non-arity: non-binary, non-trinary. A neutrois arity as it’s nongender.
An-arity: nullary, abinary, atrinary. Nulltrois (genderlessness).
A-non-arity: anonbinary. A nulltrois and neutrois arity.
Equarity (equary/equiry): equibinary. A neutrois arity.
Anti-arity: antibinary, negabinary, antigender. Negatrois (antigender).
Un-: ungender, unbinary. Negatrois and neutrois.
Apothigender: apothibinary. Negatrois and nulltrois.
Un-arity isn’t to be confused with unarity/gender unary (meaning one). Abinary for example is a binary nullity, often associated with being agender for the normative trinarism.
Nothing in gender isn’t necessarily precise and exact (hard sciences) as it’s humanities (human sciences), but here we can pinpoint things and some people find arity useful to describe their gender.
No one will stop people from using atrinary as an umbrella term for maveriques for example. You still can use non-ternary to encompass demineutrois and demiagender too.