I'd like to propose a term that might help in the overall discussion of maverinity, but I don't plan on making a flag for it (mostly because I'm a little out of ideas here.)
I propose: Taxic. It's a word that describes non-maverinity. Taxic genders would include man, woman, androgyne, neutrois, and agender. Qualities can also be taxic: Those would include masculine, feminine, neutral, androgynous, agenrine, and I guess technically ambiguous and heteronomous (non-autonomous.)
This term comes from the Greek root taxis meaning "order", "arrangement", or "movement toward something." While maverinity moves away from gendered governance, taxicity moves toward it.
It's used much in the same way as ordinous (and by extension, exordinous.) That means you can't be "demi-taxic" or "taxicfluid" and it's not used to describe people at all. It's simply a word to replace "non-maverine" when talking about maverinity - there are maverine genders and taxic genders; some people experience a maverine quality while others experience a taxic quality.
I found out non-outherine has its own term (tautine) and was inspired to make a similar term! I didn't make it a gender quality (with the -ine ending) but instead, it's just a descriptor. It's similar to gravinous, which means non-neutral.
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