biological
adjective
uk
/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ us
/ˌbaɪ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/biological father She recently discovered that he is not actually her biological father.
biological parent Only half of the children in the class were living with one or both of their biological parents.
- parentMy parents died when I was young.
- biological parentSome children are raised by grandparents or other family members, instead of their biological parents.
- adoptive parentWhen he was 7 months old, his mother gave him up to his adoptive parents.
- motherHave you met my mother?
- fatherMy father fully supports my life choices.
- mumUK My mum and dad go there every year.
[ before noun ]
Biological sex is decided according to a person's physical characteristics, usually at birth, for example their chromosomes and reproductive organs, and may not be the same as their gender identity:
biological sex The UK Supreme Court declared that the legal definition of "woman" is based on biological sex.
biological woman He expressed the opinion that trans women should not able to compete against biological women in the female category.
biological female She was born a biological female but was socialized as a boy.
biological man Is it really true that a transgender woman who has medically transformed her body is still a biological man?
- abiotic
- anatomic
- anatomical
- anatomically correct
- anti-Darwinian
- cryptosporidium
- Darwinian
- Darwinism
- Darwinist
- degenerate
- neuroanatomical
- neuroanatomy
- neurobiological
- neurobiology
- non-anatomic
- symbiotically
- translocation
- trophic level
- unhatched
- zoological
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