homosexual in Latin
homosexual in Latin is cinaedus, homosexualis, cinaedicus — homosexual means attracted romantically or sexually to people of the same sex.
homosexual in Latin
cinaedus
(of a person or other animal, formal, distancing, or, dated) Sexually and/or romantically attracted to members of the same sex, such as a man who is attracted to men or a woman who is attracted to women; gay. (Typically used in the sense of sole/exclusive attraction.)
homosexualis
(of a person or other animal, formal, distancing, or, dated) Sexually and/or romantically attracted to members of the same sex, such as a man who is attracted to men or a woman who is attracted to women; gay. (Typically used in the sense of sole/exclusive attraction.)
cinaedicus
(of a person or other animal, formal, distancing, or, dated) Sexually and/or romantically attracted to members of the same sex, such as a man who is attracted to men or a woman who is attracted to women; gay. (Typically used in the sense of sole/exclusive attraction.)
draucus
(of a person or other animal, formal, distancing, or, dated) Sexually and/or romantically attracted to members of the same sex, such as a man who is attracted to men or a woman who is attracted to women; gay. (Typically used in the sense of sole/exclusive attraction.)
homosexualis
(typically, formal, distancing, or, dated) A person who is sexually attracted solely or primarily to others of the same sex.
cinaedus
(typically, formal, distancing, or, dated) A person who is sexually attracted solely or primarily to others of the same sex.
draucus
(typically, formal, distancing, or, dated) A person who is sexually attracted solely or primarily to others of the same sex.
What does "homosexual" mean?
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adj Attracted romantically or sexually to people of the same sex.
"The novel follows a homosexual relationship set in 1950s London."
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noun A person who is attracted to people of the same sex.
"Older surveys often failed to properly represent homosexuals in their data."
homosexual in a sentence
- The novel follows a homosexual relationship set in 1950s London.
- Older surveys often failed to properly represent homosexuals in their data.
Similar words in Latin
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Frequently asked questions
What is "homosexual" in Latin?
"homosexual" in Latin is cinaedus, homosexualis, cinaedicus. homosexual means: Attracted romantically or sexually to people of the same sex.
How do you use "homosexual" in a sentence?
Example: "The novel follows a homosexual relationship set in 1950s London." In Latin, "homosexual" is cinaedus, homosexualis, cinaedicus.
Are there other ways to say "homosexual" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "homosexual": cinaedus, homosexualis, cinaedicus, draucus.
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