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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 intersexuality.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
51Թ 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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