Sex
31Sex [1] — Sex (lat.), sechs …
32Sex [2] — Sex (a. Geogr.), so v.w. Sexti Firmum Julium …
33Sex [3] — Sex, Maß, so v.w. Sen …
34Sex — (lat.), sechs …
35sex — n. (1) Sexual activity; sexual intercourse. (2) A physical category, either male or female, determined by reproductive organs; members of a group that have the same reproductive organs; the state of being a male or female; see also gender adj.… …
36sex- — |cs| pref. Elemento designativo de seis …
37sex up — This colourful phrasal verb meaning ‘to present (information) in a more interesting or lively way’ dates from the 1940s, originally in AmE. It was given a substantial boost when the British Prime Minister was accused of misleading the country by… …
38Sex — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] Auch: • Geschlecht …
39sex|en|ni|um — «sehks EHN ee uhm», noun, plural en|ni|ums, en|ni|a « EHN ee uh». a period of six years. ╂[< Latin sexennium; see etym. under sexennial (Cf. ↑sexennial …
40sex|i|ly — «SEHK suh lee», adverb. Informal. in a sexy manner …