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intersex
[ in-ter-seks ]
adjective
- noting or relating to a person, animal, or plant having reproductive organs, genitals, hormones, or chromosomal patterns that do not fall under typical definitions of male and female; intersexual:
The counselor often talks about his experience as an intersex person.
All clownfish are intersex.
noun
- Sometimes Offensive. a person, animal, or plant having reproductive organs, genitals, hormones, or chromosomal patterns that do not fall under typical definitions of male and female.
- Also called ·ٱ·····ٲ [in-ter-sek-shoo-, al, -i-tee]. the state of having genitals, reproductive organs, hormones, or chromosomal patterns that do not fall under typical definitions of male and female:
It's important to talk openly about intersex in order to reduce stigma.
intersex
/ ˈɪԳəˌɛ /
noun
- the condition of having characteristics intermediate between those of a male and a female
- an individual, esp a person, exhibiting such physiological characteristics Compare gynandromorph hermaphrodite hermaphrodite
Sensitive Note
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of intersex1
Example Sentences
A new passport policy is among actions Trump has taken that could stifle rights and legal recognition of transgender, intersex and nonbinary people.
“At first I was kind of shocked because I didn’t know intersex was a thing,” Annalise, who is using her first name only for privacy reasons, told Salon in a phone interview.
They cited one book that told 3- and 4-year-olds to search for images from a word list that includes “intersex flag,” “drag queen,” “underwear,” “leather.”
Amanda Swager, a chemistry teacher at Chino High School who said they were intersex, said “these sideshows, these resolutions do absolutely nothing.”
Khelif was raised as and identifies as a woman and is not transgender nor intersex.
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