English

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Etymology

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homo- +‎ sex. Attested since the 20th century.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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homosex (usually uncountable, plural homosexes)

  1. (sexuality) Homosexual sexual intercourse.
    Synonym: (more common) gay sex
    Antonym: heterosex
    • 2013 March 3, Jocelyn Samara D., Rain (webcomic), Comic 336 - Insufferable:
      "I don't know what they take me for, or how old they think their kids are. But I had to promise to watch you all 100% of the time to make sure there would be - and I quote - 'no sex or homosex'. Because I guess that's a word now."

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From English homosexuality.

Noun

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homosex (first-person possessive homosexku, second-person possessive homosexmu, third-person possessive homosexnya)

  1. homosexuality

Adjective

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homosex

  1. homosexual (sexually attracted only to other members of the same sex)

Swedish

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Etymology

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Derived from homo (homo(sexual)) + sex (sex).

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Noun

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homosex n

  1. homosexual sexual intercourse, gay sex
    Parlamentet röstade för att göra homosex lagligt
    The parliament voted to make gay sex legal

Usage notes

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Often used neutrally, including in the media, though sometimes also used in contexts where homosexuality is described as problematic or controversial. Not as colloquial-sounding as in English, and a bit less colloquial-sounding compared to bögsex, flatsex, and gaysex.

Declension

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Declension of homosex 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative homosex homosexet
Genitive homosex homosexets

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