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  1. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001822

     
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    Description: A term originating from Greek mythology that refers to beings that are both fully female and fully male. The term was once adopted in the medical realm to describe people with intersex variations g...
  2. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001827

     
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    Description: Individuals who experience romantic attraction or romantic desire toward others in a frequent and consistent manner irrespective of sex or gender.@en
  3. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001826

     
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    Description: Individuals who experience romantic attraction or romantic desire in a frequent and consistent manner toward members of the opposite sex or gender.@en
  4. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001824

     
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    Description: Individuals who experience romantic attraction or desire in a frequent and consistent manner toward people of more than one sex or gender.@en
  5. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001825

     
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    Description: Individuals who experience romantic attraction or desire in a frequent and consistent manner toward members of the same sex or gender.@en
  6. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001823

     
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    Description: Individuals who experience romantic attraction or desire in a frequent and consistent manner, often alongside sexual attraction.@en
  7. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001828

     
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    Description: The direction or nature of an individual's romantic attraction toward others.@en
  8. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001821

     
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    Description: Feminine-aligned identities or practices of trans people.@en
  9. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001820

     
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    Description: Masculine-aligned identities or practices of trans people.@en
  10. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001866

     
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    Description: LGBTQ+ people with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf people...
  11. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001869

     
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    Description: Bisexual people with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf peop...
  12. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001870

     
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    Description: Transgender people with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf p...
  13. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001868

     
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    Description: Gay men with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf people.@en
  14. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001867

     
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    Description: Lesbians with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf people.@en
  15. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001871

     
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    Description: Queer people with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf people.@en