Special type

The classification shown below is based on context.

Disclaimer
The classification that will be presented below has been designed to be used within Giantess Wiki. It is likely that outside this wiki, other websites or other forums have their own classification. Therefore, the following is recommended:
 * If you are going to participate in Giantess Wiki, use the classification presented in this article.
 * If you are going to participate outside of Giantess Wiki, you run the risk that when you use the classification we have here, it will not be used on the website to which you are participating. It is recommended that before resorting to our classification, you declare that you are resorting to the classification of Giantess Wiki.

Premises

 * The prefixes will be separated from the root word. That means that instead of writing "semigiantess", we write "semi-giantess".
 * This security measure was implemented with the objective of facilitating reading and preventing confusion.
 * Sometimes we do not use prefixes, but adjectives (example: natural giantess).

What is this classification for?
The GTS fandom does not have some terms that Giantess Wiki needs to be able to study certain cases and certain GTS tropes.

That is why in this wiki some terms had to be invented to be able to study or highlight certain very specific cases. For example:

When we wanted a very specific term to refer to a woman of normal size who interacts with beings much smaller than her, the following happened:
 * The GTS fandom used the term "shrinking" for it. The problem is that this term was not specific to our case, because shrinking can also refer to a normal sized male interacting with small beings; or directly the presence of small beings without there being any normal sized being in the context.
 * The GTS fandom also used the term "giantess" for it. But "giantess" can also mean "woman bigger than normal".

That is why we had to invent the term "para-giantess", and the rest of the term that will be shown in the list of this article.