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sex
1[seks]
noun
the male, female, or sometimes intersex division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions or physical characteristics such as genitals, XX and XY chromosomes, etc.
a label assigned to a person at birth, usually male or female and sometimes intersex, and typically based on genital configuration.
the sum of the structural and functional differences by which male, female, and sometimes intersex organisms are distinguished, or the phenomena or behavior dependent on these differences.
These plants change sex depending on how much light they receive.
sexual relations or activity, especially sexual intercourse.
We hold a large collection of oral histories that explore changing attitudes to sex and marriage.
the sexual instinct or attraction drawing one organism toward another, or its manifestation in life and conduct.
Some disapprove of choosing a life partner based on sex.
the genitals; genitalia.
A towel was hiding his sex from view.
verb (used with object)
to ascertain the sex of or assign a sex to, especially newly-hatched chicks.
verb phrase
sex up
to arouse sexually.
The only intent of that show was to sex up the audience.
to increase the appeal of; to make more interesting, attractive, or exciting.
I needed to sex up my resume with bold fonts and snappy formatting.
sex
2[seks]
adjective
six.
sex-
3a combining form, occurring in loanwords from Latin, meaning “six” (sexagenary ); on this model used in the formation of compound words.
sexpartite.
sex-
1combining form
six
sexcentennial
sex
2/ sɛks /
noun
the sum of the characteristics that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive function
either of the two categories, male or female, into which organisms are placed on this basis
short for sexual intercourse
feelings or behaviour resulting from the urge to gratify the sexual instinct
sexual matters in general
of or concerning sexual matters
sex education
sex hygiene
based on or arising from the difference between the sexes
sex discrimination
verb
(tr) to ascertain the sex of
sex
Either of two divisions, male and female, into which most sexually reproducing organisms are grouped. Sex is usually determined by anatomy, the makeup of the sex chromosomes, and the type and amount of hormones produced. When the sex of an organism is determined by the sex chromosomes, males and females are generally produced in equal numbers. In other organisms, such as bees and wasps, in which females develop from fertilized eggs and males develop from unfertilized eggs, distribution of the sexes is unequal.
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Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sex-1
Origin of sex-2
A Closer Look
Idioms and Phrases
to have sex, to engage in sexual relations, especially sexual intercourse.
Example Sentences
Ministers said there was not enough time to draw up a law which reflects the recent Supreme Court judgement on the definition of a woman, and instead plan to amend existing hate crime legislation to provide protections on the basis of sex.
I remember when I first came out, I worked on the show “Sex Education,” and that definitely helped me work out what was going on with me.
They said he thought it was "appropriate" to have multiple sex partners, including sex workers.
He faces another statutory minimum sentence of 15 years if he is found guilty of sex trafficking.
The judges decided biological sex and not acquired gender was the answer.
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When To Use
Sex- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “six.” It appears occasionally in technical terms, especially in mathematics.Sex- comes from Latin sex, meaning “six.” Yes, “six.” Discover why at our entry for six. Another combining form meaning "six" is hexa-, which comes from Greek héx. Learn more at our Words That Use entry for hexa-.What are variants of sex-?Sex- is a variant of sexi-, which sometimes loses its -i- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.Want to know more? Read our Words That Use sexi- article.
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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