Cisgender
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Not transgender(ed), the Latin prefix "cis" meaning "same" or "on the same side", the opposite of "trans". Someone whose [[gender identity]] is what is normally associated with his or her biological [[sex]] is said to be cisgender(ed). | Not transgender(ed), the Latin prefix "cis" meaning "same" or "on the same side", the opposite of "trans". Someone whose [[gender identity]] is what is normally associated with his or her biological [[sex]] is said to be cisgender(ed). |
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Not transgender(ed), the Latin prefix "cis" meaning "same" or "on the same side", the opposite of "trans". Someone whose gender identity is what is normally associated with his or her biological sex is said to be cisgender(ed).