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1 asexual
adjective* * *asexu·al[ˌeɪˈsekʃʊəl, AM -ʃuəl]1. (without intercourse) ungeschlechtlich\asexual reproduction ungeschlechtliche Fortpflanzung\asexual relationship platonische Beziehung* * *[eɪ'seksjʊəl]adjungeschlechtlich, geschlechtslos; person asexuell; reproduction ungeschlechtlich* * *a) BIOL ungeschlechtig, geschlechtslos:asexual reproduction ungeschlechtliche Fortpflanzungb) gefühllos (im sexuellen Bereich):an asexual friendship eine platonische Freundschaft* * *adjective* * *adj.geschlechtslos adj.nicht sexuell adj.ungeschlechtlich adj. -
2 asexual
1) ( without intercourse) ungeschlechtlich;\asexual reproduction ungeschlechtliche Fortpflanzung2) ( without sex organs) geschlechtslos;( lacking sexuality) asexuell;\asexual relationship platonische Beziehung
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