English edit

Etymology edit

From female +‎ -x-. Respelled both to avoid containing male, and to use x (like e.g. Latinx), intended to convey that the word has a broad scope. Compare womxn.

Adjective edit

femxle (not comparable)

  1. (rare) Feminist spelling of female.
    • 2019 January 11, Chelsea Higgs Wise, RVA Magazine[1]:
      OP-ED: THE FUTURE IS FEMXLE: MUTE MISOGYNY IN 2019 / Starting 2019, it’s hard not to feel some relief compared to the past two years. 2016-18 were — to put it bluntly — trash years for black womxn.
    • 2020 October 28, Dino-Ray Ramos, “Revry Launches First Live Queer Womxn TV Channel OML”, in Deadline[2]:
      The OML on Revry channel highlights queer female or femxle stories in a truly “always on” environment and free of charge.
    • 2021, azwomensfilmfest.com, quotee, Women’s Film Festivals & #WomenInFilm Databases: A Handbook, Spiral Collective, →ISBN:
      Arizona Women’s Film Festival (Flagstaff, Arizona) / International: exploring the femxle experience from any avenue.
    • 2021 December 31, “Womxn in Business donates $300 to PADS”, in Forreston Journal, volume 155, number 35, page 5:
      The Ogle County area Womxn in Business is a network of femxle business owners holding space to connect, find support and build relationships with peers who recognize the hard work it takes to be entrepreneurs, [Meggan] Dickson-Grennan said.
    • 2022, Elisabeth Kühn, “Small Scale, Large Scale—Why Networks are the Cornerstone of Transformations”, in Petra Künkel, Kristin Vala Ragnarsdottir, editors, Transformation Literacy: Pathways to Regenerative Civilizations, Springer, →ISBN, part III (Stewarding Transformations Towards Wellbeing and a Healthy Planet), pages 297–304:
      The second is a global version, a femxle-led3 [] 3 In response to a global trend, the term femxle/womxn is used throughout in this network to be inclusive and encompass all persons identifying as female/woman. [] Transformation Network Example 2: A Femxle-led Network Towards a New Economic Future / The global example of a transformation network, the femxle-led network of professional change-makers towards a new economic architecture, emerged out of a much larger consciousness on the challenges ahead towards regenerative civilization. [] Its goal is to unite at least 36 femxle professionals from around the globe to develop a new economic architecture and disseminate it globally in a manifesto. [] A high-level network advisory group made up of femxle experts and strategic forerunners in new economic thinking and practice is providing the expert input and support needed. [] For the network process design, this meant that a high-level advisory group with femxle experts is integrated into the network-building process. [] Within its first 5 months, overall 48 high-profile global femxle professionals were selected for membership in the network, out of more than 100 expressions of interest.
    • 2022 March 8, Stella Hughes, Culted[3]:
      THE FEMXLE CREATIVES YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT [] We’re spotlighting some of femxle creatives who are killing it in their respective fields. [] However, we’re using today to gather some inspiring creatives all in one helpful place – here are the femxle creatives you should know about, thank us later.
    • 2022 May 31, Abbey Wong, “Why You Need to Watch ‘No Particular Order’ AT Theatre503 This Summer”, in Resonate[4]:
      Produced by Ellandar Productions, a British East and Southeast Asian (BESEA) led theatre company championing BESEA, British Muslim and femxle creatives “to bring new audiences from different cultural roots into the theatre”.
    • 2022 June 3, Udella J. Miranda, 303 Magazine[5]:
      All Femxle Tattoo Studio, The Wolf Den, Overcame Adversity to Provide an Inclusive Space