Sexes

/ˈsɛksɪz/ noun

Definition

The plural of sex, referring to the two main categories (male and female) into which organisms are divided based on reproductive function. Can refer to biological classification or social categories.

Etymology

From Latin sexus, meaning 'division' or 'section', possibly from secare (to cut or divide). The word entered English in the 14th century, originally referring to the division between male and female, later expanding to include reproductive activity.

Kelly Says

While many species have two sexes, nature is more complex - some fish change sex during their lifetime, some plants are hermaphroditic, and even in humans, biological sex exists on a spectrum. The binary concept of 'the sexes' reflects social organization more than biological reality.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ስክሰስ
səkˈsɛs
ARالعربية
جنس
ʒins
BNবাংলা
লিঙ্গ
liṅg
CACatalà
sexe
/sɛksɛ/
CSČeština
pohlaví
poɦlaviː
DADansk
køn
/kʰœnˀ/
DEDeutsch
Geschlechter
ɡəʃlɛçtɐ
ELΕλληνικά
φύλο
fílo
ESEspañol
sexos
seksos
FAفارسی
جنس
ʒins
FISuomi
sukupuoli
sukupuoli
FRFrançais
sexe
/sɛks/
GUGU
લિંગ
liṅg
HAHA
jinsi
dʒinˈsi
HEעברית
מין
min
HIहिन्दी
लिंग
liṅg
HUMagyar
nem
nɛm
IDBahasa Indonesia
jenis kelamin
dʒɛnis kəlamɪn
IGIG
sekse
sɛkse
ITItaliano
sesso
/sɛsso/
JA日本語
sei
KKKK
жыныс
ʒɯnɯs
KMKM
ភេទ
pʰiət
KO한국어
seong
MRMR
लिंग
liṅg
MSBahasa Melayu
jantina
dʒanˈtina
MYမြန်မာ
လိင်
lìɰ̃
NLNederlands
geslacht
/ɣəs.lɑxt/
NONorsk
kjønn
/çøn/
PAPA
ਲਿੰਗ
liṅg
PLPolski
płeć
pwɛɲt͡ɕ
PTPortuguês
sexos
sɛʃus
RORomână
sex
/seks/
RUРусский
пол
pol
SVSvenska
kön
/ɕøːn/
SWKiswahili
jinsia
dʒinˈsi.a
TAதமிழ்
பாலினம்
pāliṇam
TEతెలుగు
లింగం
liṅgaṁ
THไทย
เพศ
pʰêːt
TLTL
kasarian
kɐsɐˈɾjan
TRTürkçe
cinsiyet
dʒinˈsijɛt
UKУкраїнська
стать
stat'
URاردو
جنس
jins
VITiếng Việt
giới tính
ʒaw˧˦ tɨŋ˧˧
YOYO
ìṣẹ̀
ìṣẹ̀
ZH中文
性别
xìngbié
ZUZU
ubulili
ubulili

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

The binary 'sexes' framework has historically conflated biological sex with social gender roles, used to justify women's exclusion from work, politics, and education.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'sexes' for biological classification only; distinguish from gender identity and expression. Acknowledge that sex-based categories themselves encode historical bias in how they're defined and applied.

Inclusive Alternatives

["genders","identities","populations"]

Empowerment Note

Feminist biology has challenged male-centered frameworks of 'sex'; women scientists have shown how reproductive biology was misunderstood and how 'sex differences' claims often reflect bias in research design.

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