
tr.v., -sexed, -sex·ing, -sex·es.
To remove part or all of the reproductive organs of; neuter.
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To remove part or all of the reproductive organs of.
Saunders Veterinary Dictionary:
desex |
Removal of the organs of generation, the ovaries or testes.
| desexualize | |
| neuter | |
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