aspec

See also: a-spec

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈeɪ.spɛk/

Adjective

aspec

  1. Alternative form of a-spec.
    • 2017, Theresa Kenney, "Asexual Assemblages: Thinking Asexually About Sexual (Digital) Citizenship", paper submitted to McMaster University, page 33:
      For example, the aspec community developed words to define non-sexually and non-romantically driven relationships.
    • 2018, Sapphire Crimson Claw, “Existing And Defying Stereotypes As An A-Spec Disabled Person”, in The Asexual, volume 2, number 2, page 26:
      Just like being disabled, it’s hard to explain being aspec to someone who’s never lived like I do.
    • 2020, K. B. Rainwater, quoted in "Have You Come Out To Your Friends About Your Orientations? Explain.", AVENues Newsletter, Spring 2020, page 15:
      Most of my friends know about my queerness, both being bi and being aspec, and also that I'm non-binary.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:aspec.

Noun

aspec (plural aspecs)

  1. Alternative form of a-spec.

Anagrams

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