adjective describing something that has had its sex removed or modified
Refers to animals that have not been determined as male or female, often used in the context of breeding or research.
Used when referring to livestock or poultry that have not been sexed yet.
Commonly used in scientific studies when discussing the sex determination of animals.
Used to describe animals that have not yet developed their sexual characteristics.
Refers to animals that have not been sexed yet in the process of selecting breeding pairs.
In literature, the term 'unsexed' may be used to describe a character who lacks traditional gender characteristics or is portrayed as genderless.
In psychology, 'unsexed' may be used to refer to the process of removing or suppressing sexual characteristics in research or analysis to focus on non-gender-specific factors.
In biology, 'unsexed' is used to describe animals or plants that have not yet been identified as male or female due to their young age or lack of sexual characteristics.
In veterinary medicine, 'unsexed' may refer to animals that have not been spayed or neutered, or to animals whose gender has not been determined.