desex
1desex — v. t. to make infertile, especially by removing or incapacitating the sexual organs; used of both males and females. Syn: sterilize, unsex, desexualize, fix. [WordNet 1.5] …
2desex — [dē seks′] vt. 1. to remove the sex organs of 2. to suppress or lessen the sexual characteristics of …
3desex — transitive verb Date: 1911 1. castrate, spay 2. to eliminate perceived sexism from < desex the language of church Bible study programs R. M. Harley > 3. desexualize 2 …
4desex — /dee seks /, v.t. 1. Vet. Surg. to castrate or spay. 2. to deprive of sex, sex appeal, or sexual interest. 3. to remove elements of sexism from; degenderize: a campaign to desex business writing. [1910 15; DE + SEX] * * * …
5desex — verb To remove anothers sexual characteristics or functions, often physical sterilization. See Also: unsex …
6desex — de·sex ( )dē seks vt CASTRATE (1), SPAY …
7desex — v. take away sex or sex appeal; castrate or spay; remove sexist elements from …
8desex — sexed …
9desex — verb 1》 deprive of sexual qualities. 2》 castrate or spay …
10desex — de·sex …