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  1. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000628

     
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    Description: In sociology, this term is used to describe social relations and bonds between members of the opposite sex or gender in a given culture. Typically excludes romantic and sexual relationships.@en
  2. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000630

     
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    Description: Heterosexual people between the ages of childhood and adulthood.@en
  3. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000627

     
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    Description: Individuals who are romantically and sexually attracted to members of the opposite sex or gender.@en
  4. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000631

     
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    Description: Romantic and sexual attraction to members of the opposite sex or gender, typically in a culture that understands sex and gender through the binary opposition of male/female or man/woman.@en
  5. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000624

     
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    Description: Term used to describe the sexual identity of individuals who are romantically and/or sexually attracted to people assigned the “opposite” sex at birth.@en
  6. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000629

     
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    Description: Women who identify as heterosexual, or straight.@en
  7. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000626

     
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    Description: Men who identify as heterosexual, or straight.@en
  8. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000623

     
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    Description: Girls (typically children or youth younger than 18) who are heterosexual.@en
  9. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000625

     
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    Description: The legally and formally recognized union of a heterosexual man and woman as partners in a personal relationship.@en
  10. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000692

     
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    Description: People with Klinefelter syndrome develop with an extra copy of the X chromosome, resulting in a 47XXY pattern (instead of the typical 46XY). These individuals might have smaller-than-typical testes...
  11. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000687

     
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    Description: In Thailand, this term refers to a range of people of non-normative gender expressions, including intersex people, transgender women, and effeminate gay men. Some regard this term as outdated and o...
  12. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000694

     
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    Description: In South Asia, this term is used to describe people who are assigned male at birth who exhibit feminine characteristics. Please note that not all kothis identify as hijra or transgender.@en
  13. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000686

     
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    Description: A type of cancer that causes lesions to grow in the skin, lymph nodes, internal organs, and mucous membranes; often affects people with immune deficiencies, such as AIDS.@en
  14. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000691

     
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    Description: Touching or pressing one's lips to another person or an object to communicate a greeting, affection, reverence, love, or sexual desire.@en
  15. homosaurus/v4/homoit0000689

     
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    Description: An umbrella term used in Pakistan and South Asia to describe people assigned male at birth who identify as women, intersex, or third gender.@en