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sexual organ

Also sex or·gan

[sek-shoo-uhl awr-guhn, seks-yoo-]

noun

  1. an organ that is involved in sexual activity or reproduction, such as the uterus, clitoris, ovaries, testes, or penis.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of sexual organ1

First recorded in 1750–60
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Example Sentences

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In 2019, the Supreme Court in another case filed by a transgender man seeking a gender registration change without the required sexual organ removal and sterilization surgery found the ongoing law constitutional.

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In 2019, the Supreme Court in another case filed by a transgender male seeking a gender registration change without the required sexual organ removal and sterilization surgery found the ongoing law constitutional.

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One would-be client wanted to set a record for the largest human sexual organ in the sky, over Los Angeles.

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The health care system, he said, “marginalizes gay men, particularly when it comes to sexual health, and the prostate is so linked to sexual health in gay men. It’s a sexual organ, and it’s been removed.”

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The latest addition is the sexual organ of a 50-million-year-old assassin bug.

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