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sexed

[ sekst ]

adjective

  1. being of a particular sex or having sexual characteristics.
  2. characterized by sexuality; having sex appeal.


sexed

/ ɛ /

adjective

  1. in combination having a specified degree of sexuality

    undersexed

  2. of, relating to, or having sexual differentiation
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of sexed1

First recorded in 1590–1600; sex + -ed 3
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The pups, who are yet to be named or sexed, will begin emerging from the den at around three months old before taking their first exploratory swims.

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According to researchers behind a study of the pendant, published this week in Nature Scientific Reports, the 4.3-centimeter piece of carved graphite is the “earliest-known sexed anthropomorphic representation.”

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“We won’t really be free ... until we let women and men act their age. And they don’t have to be all sexed out in slinky swimsuits to be attractive.”

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On the contrary, “the expectation that people sexed female at birth would become mothers was forged by a long history that sought to make reproduction into white American women’s primary civic contribution.”

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Documentary makers "sexed up" claims that staff at a secure hospital were ill-treating patients, a court heard.

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