sex
Noun
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Activities associated with sexual intercourse (synset 100845915)
"they had sex in the back seat"tells us about:
- heterosexual - sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex
- homosexual - sexually attracted to members of your own sex
is a type of: activity, bodily function, bodily process, body process - an organic process that takes place in the bodysubtypes:- bondage - sexual practice that involves physically restraining (by cords or handcuffs) one of the partners
- outercourse - sexual stimulation without vaginal penetration
- safe sex - sexual activity (especially sexual intercourse) with the use of measures (such as latex condoms) to avoid the transmission of disease (especially AIDS)
- conception - the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon
- carnal knowledge, coition, coitus, copulation, intercourse, relation, sex act, sexual congress, sexual intercourse, sexual relation - sexual activity between individuals, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina until orgasm and ejaculation occur
- pleasure - sexual gratification
- love, love life, lovemaking, making love, sexual love - sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people
- carnal abuse - any lascivious contact by an adult with the sexual organs of a child (especially not involving sexual intercourse)
- conjugation, coupling, mating, pairing, sexual union, union - the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes
- breeding, facts of life, procreation, reproduction - the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring
- arousal, foreplay, stimulation - mutual sexual fondling prior to sexual intercourse
- perversion, sexual perversion - an aberrant sexual practice
- autoeroticism, autoerotism - using you own body as a sexual object
- promiscuity, promiscuousness, sleeping around - indulging in promiscuous (casual and indiscriminate) sexual relations
- lechery - unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity
- gayness, homoeroticism, homosexualism, homosexuality, queerness - a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex
- bisexuality - sexual activity with both men and women
- heterosexualism, heterosexuality, straightness - a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the opposite sex
- bestiality, sodomy, zooerastia, zooerasty - sexual activity between a person and an animal
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Either of the two categories (male or female) into which most organisms are divided (synset 108015733)
"the war between the sexes"
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All of the feelings resulting from the urge to gratify sexual impulses (synset 107502835)
"he wanted a better sex life"; "the film contained no sex or violence"is a type of: feeling - the experiencing of affective and emotional statessame as: sexual urge
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The properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles (synset 105014082)
"she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus"tells us about:
- male - being the sex (of plant or animal) that produces gametes (spermatozoa) that perform the fertilizing function in generation
- female - being the sex (of plant or animal) that produces fertilizable gametes (ova) from which offspring develop
- androgynous - having both male and female characteristics
- sexual - having or involving sex
- asexual, nonsexual - not having or involving sex
is a type of: physiological property - a property having to do with the functioning of the bodysubtypes:- maleness, masculinity - the properties characteristic of the male sex
- androgyny, bisexuality, hermaphroditism - showing characteristics of both sexes
- femaleness, feminineness - the properties characteristic of the female sex
Verb
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Stimulate sexually (synset 201766135)
"This movie usually arouses the male audience"subtypes: tempt - try to seduce
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Tell the sex (of young chickens) (synset 200653301)
is a type of: differentiate, distinguish, secern, secernate, separate, severalise, severalize, tell, tell apart - mark as different
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