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Combine term and definition.*7 pointspansexual asexual transsexual intersex monolingual neurotypical able-bodiedknowing or using a single language between male and female, non-binary people whose gender identity did not match their birth sex, and who therefore are changing or have changed sex sexually attracted or open to all people regardless of gender or sexual orientation experiencing no sexual feelings or desires; not feeling sexual attraction to anyone non-disabled, people without visible disabilities having a normal (usual, ordinary) ability to process linguistic information and social cues; used especially as an antonym for autistic. knowing or using a single language between male and female, non-binary people whose gender identity did not match their birth sex, and who therefore are changing or have changed se

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Combine term and definition.*7 pointspansexual asexual transsexual intersex monolingual neurotypical able-bodiedknowing or using a single language between male and female, non-binary people whose gender identity did not match their birth sex, and who therefore are changing or have changed sex sexually attracted or open to all people regardless of gender or sexual orientation experiencing no sexual feelings or desires; not feeling sexual attraction to anyone non-disabled, people without visible disabilities having a normal (usual, ordinary) ability to process linguistic information and social cues; used especially as an antonym for autistic. knowing or using a single language between male and female, non-binary people whose gender identity did not match their birth sex, and who therefore are changing or have changed se

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