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A
androginia: androgyny
C
cisgénero: cisgender
G
género: gender
I
identidade de género: gender identity
T
transfobia: transphobia
See also
- Glossary of Brazilian Portuguese gender and sex terminology
- Glossary of English gender and sex terminology
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