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  1. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001893

     
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    Description: The unjust or prejudicial treatment of intersex people due to the fact that they are intersex; may include the denial of legal rights, employment, and housing.@en
  2. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001894

     
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    Description: A surgically constructed penis; typically made using tissue grafts from other parts of the body.@en
  3. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001895

     
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    Description: Term used in the 18th and 19th centuries to describe the act of dressing in disguise, often to emulate another gender. Only use in historical contexts.@en
  4. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001896

     
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    Description: The state of individuals born with the sexual anatomy, reproductive system, and chromosomes associated with their assigned sex (i.e., not intersex).@en
  5. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001897

     
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    Description: Individuals born with the sexual anatomy, reproductive system, and chromosomes associated with their assigned sex (i.e., people who are not intersex).@en
  6. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001898

     
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    Description: Masculine identity associated with Black lesbian communities in the United States.@en
  7. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001899

     
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    Description: Gender expression that does not conform to a single, distinct gender identity.@en
  8. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001900

     
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    Description: Slang term used in drag and ballroom communities to describe the act of playfully or wittily insulting someone's appearance or behavior; described by drag queen Dorian Corey as "the art form of the...
  9. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001901

     
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    Description: The ability of a person who is not heterosexual to "pass," or be accepted or regarded as heterosexual by others. "Passing" has historically been used to describe an individual's ability to "pass" a...
  10. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001902

     
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    Description: A multidiscplinary field of study and intellectual framework used by scholars and activists to examine the intersections of race, class, and law in the United States, as well as to challenge mainst...
  11. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001903

     
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    Description: Term coined by coined by Trudy of the womanist blog Gradient Lair to describe the intersection of transphobia, misogyny, and anti-Black racism as directed toward Black trans women.@en
  12. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001904

     
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    Description: Term coined by scholar Moya Bailey to describe the intersection of misogyny and anti-Black racism as directed toward Black women.@en
  13. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001905

     
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    Description: Popularized by the gay liberation group Gays Activists Alliance, zaps are public demonstrations focused on confronting or embarrassing specific politicians or public officials while calling attenti...
  14. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001906

     
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    Description: Performers who dress and/or use makeup to produce, emphasize, and/or exaggerate traits associated with a certain gender, which may or may not be the gender the performer primarily identifies with.@en
  15. homosaurus/v4/homoit0001907

     
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    Description: LGBTQ+ practitioners of Wicca or other Pagan religions who self-identify as witches.@en