| GIDAANT | Gender Identity Disorder of Adolescence or Adulthood, Non-transsexual Type |
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| TS | Takayasu syndrome; Tay-Sachs; temperature sensitivity; temperature, skin; temporal stem; tensile str... |
| transsexual | A person who desires or has achieved transsexualism (by having a sex change operation, etc.). A transsexual is different from a transvestite who is a person who masquerades by dressing in the clothing of the opposite sex (cross-dressing). See: transsexualism. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| transsexual surgery | Procedures designed to alter a patient's external sexual characteristics so that they resemble those of the other sex. (05 Mar 2000) |
| transsexualism | Consistently strong desire to change ones anatomic sex and belong to the opposite sex, to change gender and do so by all available means (including surgery, hormonal treatment, dress, and lifestyle). Trans- is related to the latin verb transire , meaning to pass or cross over, or pass beyond. In transsexualism, one crosses over or passes beyond ones sex to the opposite sex. Transsexualism is thus distinct from mere cross-dressing which is termed transvestism (from the latin vestitus meaning clothed ). (a publicised instance of transsexualism involved the ophthalmologist dr. Richard raskind who became the professional tennis player, ren |
Synonyms : Transsexualisms
| transsexual |
a person who has undergone a sex change operation a person whose sexual identification is entirely with the opposite sex transsexual(a): overwhelmingly desirous of being, or completely identifying with, the opposite sex
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| transsexual surgery |
sex-change operation: surgical procedures and hormonal treatments designed to alter a person's sexual characteristics so that the resemble those of the opposite sex
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| transsexualism |
condition in which a person assumes the identity and permanently acts the part of the gender opposite to his or her biological sex
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| transsexual |
A transsexual (sometimes transexual) person establishes a permanent identity with the opposite gender to their assigned (usually at birth) sex. Transsexual men and women make or desire to make a transition from their birth sex to that of the opposite sex, with some type of medical alteration (gender reassignment therapy) to their body. The stereotypical explanation is of a "woman trapped in a man's body" or vice versa, although many in the transsexual community reject this formulation. ...
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| transsexualism |
A transsexual (sometimes transexual) person establishes a permanent identity with the opposite gender to their assigned (usually at birth) sex. Transsexual men and women make or desire to make a transition from their birth sex to that of the opposite sex, with some type of medical alteration (gender reassignment therapy) to their body. The stereotypical explanation is of a "woman trapped in a man's body" or vice versa, although many in the transsexual community reject this formulation. ...
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| transsexual | a person whose sexual identification is entirely with the opposite sex |
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| transsexual | a person who has undergone a sex change operation |
| transsexual | overwhelmingly desirous of being, or completely identifying with, the opposite sex |
| transsexual | condition in which a person assumes the identity and permanently acts the part of the gender opposite to his or her biological sex |
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