a-spec

Etymology
From (from asexual and aromantic) + spec, a clipping of spectrum.

Adjective

 * 1)  On, or relating to, the asexual spectrum and/or aromantic spectrum.
 * 2) * 2017 December 7, Hayley Van Allen, "Where is the LGBTQ+ representation in Scripps core?", in The Scripps Voice, volume XXI, issue 04, page 4:
 * A segment of Core could have been about solely the trans community, or the exclusion of bi, pan, and a-spec people from queer spaces
 * A segment of Core could have been about solely the trans community, or the exclusion of bi, pan, and a-spec people from queer spaces

Usage notes

 * Some people have asserted that a-spec was first used by the autistic community to mean "on or relating to the autism spectrum", and view it as having been co-opted by the asexual and aromantic communities. Many autistic people argue that they have not heard a-spec used for the autism spectrum, and do not object to its use by asexuals and aromantics.  Compare m-spec ("multisexual spectrum").

Noun

 * 1) A person on the asexual spectrum and/or aromantic spectrum.