womxn

Etymology
From ⟨en⟩. Respelled both to avoid containing (compare ), and to use x (like e.g. ), intended to convey that the word has a broad scope.

Usage notes

 * The spelling has been found in writing since the 1970s. In recent use, it was initially intended to be more inclusive than some earlier respellings and to foreground marginalized people like trans women and women of color (compare );   however, the spelling has been criticized as unnecessary and othering of trans women due to not just referring to them as women.