הטרוסקסואלי

Hebrew

Etymology

From English heterosexual and cognates in other European languages. Ultimately from Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros) and Latin sexus.

Adjective

הֵטֵרוֹסֶקְסוּאָלִי • (heteroseksu'áli) (feminine הֵטֵרוֹסֶקְסוּאָלִית, masculine plural הֵטֵרוֹסֶקְסוּאָלִים, feminine plural הֵטֵרוֹסֶקְסוּאָלִיּוֹת)

  1. Heterosexual, straight, opposite-sex, male-female; said of a person, animal, relationship, trait, etc.

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