Transsex vs Transgender - What's the difference?
transsex | transgender |
To transition (to undergo a transition) from being one sex/gender to being another (especially by sex reassignment surgery).
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* 2007 , Catherine Harper, Intersex (ISBN 1845201833), page 11:
To transgender; to (cause something to) change from being sexed/gendered in one way to being sexed/gendered in another way.
* 2009 , Andrea Bloomgarden, ?Rosemary B. Mennuti, Psychotherapist Revealed (ISBN 0203893859), page 184:
* 2009 , Bodies and Boundaries in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (ISBN 3110212536), page 136:
Transsexual.
* 2006 , Paisley Currah, ?Richard M. Juang, ?Shannon Minter, Transgender Rights (ISBN 0816643121), page 65:
(rare) Transsexuality]], transsexualism; the state of being transsexual.
* 2007 , Alison Stone, An Introduction to Feminist Philosophy (ISBN 074563883X), page 41
(narrowly, of a person) Having a gender identity (self-image) which is the opposite of one's physical sex: being physically male but identifying as female, or vice versa.
* 2010 , Jessica Green, "I'm sorry, I'm not lesbian", The Guardian , 3 Mar 2010:
* 2010 , Natasha Lennard, "City Room", New York Times , 7 Apr 2010:
(broadly, of a person) Not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles and categories of male or female; having changed gender identity from male to female or female to male, or identifying with elements of both, or having some other gender identity.
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* 1998 , John Cloud, "Trans across America", Time , 20 Feb 1998:
* 2007 , Alison Stone, An Introduction to Feminist Philosophy (ISBN 074563883X), page 41
A transgender person.
* 2005 , Walter Bockting & Eric Avery, Transgender Health and HIV Prevention , p. 116:
* 2006 , Jayne Caudwell, Sport, Sexualities and Queer/theory , p. 122:
(lb) To change the gender of; (used loosely) to change the sex of.
* 2005 , Sue Tolleson-Rinehart, ?Jyl J. Josephson, Gender and American Politics (ISBN 0765631563), pages 15 and 205:
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Transgender is a related term of transsex.
As verbs the difference between transsex and transgender
is that transsex is to transition (to undergo a transition) from being one sex/gender to being another (especially by sex reassignment surgery). Compare transgender#Verb, transgender while transgender is to change the gender of; to change the sex of. Compare transsex.As adjectives the difference between transsex and transgender
is that transsex is transsexual while transgender is having a gender identity (self-image) which is the opposite of one's physical sex: being physically male but identifying as female, or vice versa. Compare transsexual, and the following sense.As nouns the difference between transsex and transgender
is that transsex is transsexuality, transsexualism; the state of being transsexual. Compare transgender#Noun, transgender while transgender is transgenderism; the state of being transgender. Compare transsex.transsex
English
Verb
(es)- Many intersexuals, however, are surgically assigned as male or female, and for some that assignment causes such disharmony between body and psyche that the subject then transsexes in adulthood.
- There is a common misconception that gay men, for instance, are naturally effeminate and may someday wish to transsex their bodies.
- Isis transsexes Iphis, female to male (Met. 9.668: Iphide mutata) in the nick of time (unusque dies restabat) on his/her wedding day.
Adjective
(-)- New York, Ohio, and Texas ruled that transsex persons could marry only in the gender role that they had been assigned at birth.
Synonyms
* transsexual (more common)Noun
(-)- Before we can answer this question, we need to consider two other phenomena – transsex and transgender – which also expose the muddle within conventional categories of sex.
See also
* (m) * (m)transgender
English
(wikipedia transgender)Adjective
(en adjective)- One head of a small gay charity visibly flinched when I mentioned my boyfriend and has been cold towards me ever since. I've even caught someone staring down my top to see if I'm transgender .
- But the inclusion of the word “trannie” — a pejorative, in some circles — in the title, and the film’s parodic representation of transgender women, has offended many people.
- Their first step was to reclaim the power to name themselves: transgender is now the term most widely used, and it encompasses everyone from cross-dressers (those who dress in clothes of the opposite sex) to transsexuals (those who surgically "correct" their genitals to match their "real" gender).
Synonyms
* TG (abbreviated form)Antonyms
* cisgenderNoun
(en-noun)- Before we can answer this question, we need to consider two other phenomena – transsex and transgender – which also expose the muddle within conventional categories of sex.
- In a patriarchal society in which machismo rules, MTF transgenders represent a challenge to traditional masculinity due to their renouncing of the male position of social power.
- Individual transgenders could compete in any division; however, transgender teams could not play against biological women's teams.
Usage notes
* See the usage note at transsexual regarding the use of this type of word as a noun.Hypernyms
*LGBTCoordinate terms
* two-spirit, berdache * hijraVerb
(en verb)- and one that is still dominated by male nominees, women nominees might be seen as either contributing to the regendering, or the transgendering , of the Cabinet.
- This chapter examines women secretaries-designate in terms of their contributions to regendering or transgendering a cabinet office, to a gender desegregation or integration of the cabinet.