"princex" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: princexes [plural]
Etymology: From prince(ss) + -x. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|princess|x|alt1=prince(ss)|id2=gender-neutral}} prince(ss) + -x Head templates: {{en-noun}} princex (plural princexes)
  1. (neologism, rare) A genderless or non-binary prince; a prince whose gender is unknown. Tags: neologism, rare Categories (topical): Gender, Monarchy, Nobility, Non-binary

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2019, Rayceen Pendarvis, \"Empress of Pride\", The Unleashed Voice Magazine, July/August 2019, page 19",
          "text": "Do you want to be a Princess, Prince, or Princex of Pride?"
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          "ref": "2020 February 21, “Calendar”, in Washington Blade, page 29:",
          "text": "The Disney Princex Drag Brunch is today from noon-3.p.m. […]",
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          "text": "Another pair of feet treads the stairs - a striking Goblin Princex. The glittering green gems that stud their tiara contrast with their raven hair and coffee complexion. They possess a sultry allure, and my breath catches in the back of my throat.\n\"I am the Princex Kyler,\" they say.",
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