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The [[sex]] of an [[organism]] which is [[opposite]] from the [[female]] sex; together, males and female organisms have [[sexual intercourse]] to create new [[life]]. Males typically have [[ | The [[sex]] of an [[organism]] which is [[opposite]] from the [[female]] sex; together, males and female organisms have [[sexual intercourse]] to create new [[life]]. Males typically have [[spermatozoa]] in [[contrast]] to females which have [[ova]] or eggs. |
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Male [r]: The sex of an organism which is opposite from the female sex; together, males and female organisms have sexual intercourse to create new life. Males typically have spermatozoa in contrast to females which have ova or eggs.