of either sex
61sex*/*/*/ — [seks] noun 1) [U] the activity in which people kiss and touch each other s sexual organs, that may also include SEXUAL INTERCOURSE the impact of sex and violence in TV programmes[/ex] Parents worry about their teenagers having sex.[/ex] 2) [C]… …
62sex — 1. The biologic character or quality that distinguishes male and female from one another as expressed by analysis of the individual s gonadal, morphologic (internal and external), chromosomal, and hormonal characteristics. Cf.:gender. 2. The… …
63sex — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin sexus Date: 14th century 1. either of the two major forms of individuals that occur in many species and that are distinguished respectively as female or male especially on the basis of their… …
64sex — [[t]sɛks[/t]] n. 1) either the female or male division of a species, esp. as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions 2) the sum of the structural and functional differences by which the female and male are distinguished 3) the …
65sex reversal — To change from one sex to the other, either by natural phenomena, pathology, or artificial means …
66sex — Information and misinformation on sex, and jokes about it, must always have circulated informally, yet, paradoxically, it is literary scholars who give most insight into this semi secret oral tradition. Elizabethan sexual slang and jokes are… …
67sex chromosome — noun either of a pair of chromosomes (in most animals and plants) whose combination determines the sexual characteristics of an individual. Ant: autosome …
68Female sex tourism — Articleissues OR = August 2007 disputed = August 2007Female sex tourism is travel by women, partially or fully for the purpose of having sex. The practice differs from male sex tourism in that women do not typically use the structures of the sex… …
69uni-sex — adj. Applying to either sex. Appropriate to either sex …
70List of sex positions — This list of sex positions includes descriptions of various forms of sexual intercourse and other sexual acts between people. Sexual acts are generally described by the positions the participants take in order to perform those acts. Alfred Kinsey …