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Achamoric or Kenomoric: A term kenochoric people may use for their orientation, not fitting into other categories of attraction or labels due to their kenosity. They might not feel perfectly “straight” or “gay,” because they feel that being kenochoric makes them not fit into any of those groups. It can be an orientation on its own, or it can be used as an umbrella term to describe a variety of kenous attraction.

Achamoric can also be used to describe a relationship in which one or more of the individuals involved is kenochoric. An achamoric relationship is neither “straight” nor “gay,” due to at least one of the parties being kenochoric.

Acha- may be used as a prefix for orientations to further specify, such as acha-lesbian, acha-veldian, acha-bi, and so on. “Achamoric” comes from the Greek word “achanís”, meaning vast. Kenomoric is a synonymous term for those who prefer it.

Achamoric was made with clear inspiration from diamoric. However, achamoric is not necessarily a subterm, as kenochoric individuals may or may not identify as nonbinary and/or consider themselves to also be diamoric.

TLDR: This term is mainly for people who 1. feel as though their feelings of attraction and/or labels do not fit into other categories because they’re kenochoric, 2. are in a specific kind of relationship that is not “straight” or “gay” due to at least one of the parties being kenochoric, or 3. have kenochoric specific attraction in general.