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Sexually

Sexually is an adverb used to describe actions, states, or characteristics that relate to sex, sexuality, or reproduction. It can modify verbs, adjectives, or nouns in order to specify that something involves sexual activity, sexual health, or sexual differences. Examples include "sexually transmitted infections," "sexually active," "sexually mature," and "sexually dimorphic traits."

Etymology and form: The word is formed from the adjective "sexual" with the adverbial suffix "-ly." "Sexual"

Usage and contexts: In biology and medicine, "sexually" is common in phrases such as "sexually reproducing organisms"

Notes: "Sexually" primarily conveys relation to sex or sexuality and does not by itself convey gender identity

itself
comes
from
Latin
sexus
(sex)
via
older
Latin
and
French
sources,
and
"sexually"
functions
as
an
adverb
to
describe
manner,
degree,
or
relation
to
sex.
or
"sexually
transmitted
infections."
In
education
and
policy,
it
appears
in
discussions
of
sexual
health,
consent,
and
human
development.
It
is
also
used
in
everyday
language
to
describe
how
a
person
might
engage
in
sexual
activity
("sexually
active")
or
states
related
to
sexual
anatomy
or
maturity
("sexually
mature").
or
sexual
orientation,
which
are
separate
concepts.
When
discussing
orientation,
phrases
like
"attracted
sexually
to"
may
be
used,
but
more
standard
terminology
is
"sexual
orientation"
and
the
terms
describing
it
(e.g.,
heterosexual,
gay,
bisexual,
asexual).