Definition of "theriotype"
theriotype
noun
plural theriotypes
(otherkin subculture) The animal that a therianthrope identifies as.
Quotations
Although Baker's text does not participate in the (largely Internet-based) field of discourse associated with therianism, his tracking and observations of hawks, and the moments of identification such investigative practices afford, can be compared with one of the processes used by therians to identify their theriotypes, or animal others—namely, via careful study of animal behaviors, habitats, and physical features (Robertson 2013:19).
2018, David Herman, Narratology Beyond the Human: Storytelling and Animal Life, page 59
Therians reported experiencing the sensation of "phantom limbs"—being able to feel a body part associated with their "theriotype,” such as a tail, wings, or claws. They also reported “mental shifts”—distinct periods where their thoughts, feelings, and sensory perceptions felt closer to that of their theriotype.
2023, Courtney N. Plante, Stephen Reysen, Camielle Adams, Furscience: A Decade of Psychological Research on the Furry Fandom, page 647