Pronunciation: /sɛks ˈɔrɡənz/
noun a part of the body that is responsible for producing or delivering gametes
A1 The doctor explained the function of sex organs in a simple way.
A2 Animals have different types of sex organs for reproduction purposes.
B1 It is important to understand the anatomy of sex organs for proper health education.
B2 The development of sex organs during puberty is a natural process.
C1 Researchers are studying the effects of hormones on sex organs in various species.
C2 The surgeon successfully performed a delicate operation to repair damaged sex organs.
formal The doctor explained the functions of the male and female sex organs.
informal She felt embarrassed talking about her sex organs with her friends.
slang Some people are uncomfortable discussing their private parts or sex organs.
figurative The company's financial health is like the sex organs of the business world, vital for its survival.
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