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epistia ( adj.)
Other formscaretakeric (adj.), caresia (adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerCluster Brains / xenic-nd / autistic-xenbi

Epistia is a gender for caretakers in systems that is tied to their role; a gender that feels caring and nurturing. It comes from the word for caretaker in Greek, epistátis.[1]

Related Terms

Other genders that are impacted by the role a headmate has are persecutorgender, astian, and tastian.

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