intersex

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An individual with intersex traits: A person born with reproductive or sexual anatomy, chromosomes, or hormone patterns that do not fit typical definitions of male or female. This condition is also historically referred to as being a hermaphrodite.
    • The state of being intersex: The condition itself, where an individual's biological sex characteristics are not exclusively male or female.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The doctor explained that the baby was intersex, meaning their biological characteristics were not typically male or female.
    • Support groups provide important resources for intersex individuals and their families.
    • Understanding intersex is a key part of human biology and diversity.
Advanced Usage
  • "Intersex rights": Refers to the movement advocating for the bodily autonomy, legal recognition, and protection from non-consensual medical procedures for intersex people.
    • The organization focuses on advancing intersex rights globally.
  • "Intersex variation": A term often preferred to "intersex condition" or "disorder," emphasizing that these are natural variations in human development.
    • There are many different types of intersex variations.
Variants and Related Words
  • Intersexual (adj): Relating to or characterized by intersex. (Note: This term is less common than "intersex" as an adjective.)
  • Differences of Sex Development (DSD) (n): A medical term sometimes used interchangeably with intersex, though some communities prefer one term over the other.
  • Hermaphrodite (n): An outdated and often considered offensive medical term for an intersex person. The term "intersex" is the preferred and respectful term.
Synonyms
  • Differences of Sex Development (DSD): (Medical terminology)
  • Variations in Sex Characteristics: (Descriptive phrase)
Related Phrases
  • Assigned male/female at birth (AMAB/AFAB): A phrase used to describe the sex label given to an infant, often relevant in discussions about intersex individuals.
    • An intersex person might have been assigned female at birth based on visible anatomy.
  • Non-consensual surgeries: A critical issue in intersex advocacy, referring to medical procedures performed on intersex infants without their consent.
    • Many intersex activists campaign to end non-consensual surgeries on children.
Related Concepts
  • Sex vs. Gender: Understanding intersex involves distinguishing biological sex (which can be intersex) from gender identity (which is a personal, internal sense of self).
  • Biological diversity: Intersex is one example of natural biological variation in humans.
Noun
  1. one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made