"Pansexual" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pansexuality refers to the attraction of an individual to people regardless of their gender identity or biological sex. A pansexual person may feel emotionally, romantically, or physically attracted to people of any gender identity, including masculine, feminine, non-binary, genderqueer, androgynous, or genderfluid. Pansexuality is often distinguished from bisexuality, which is attraction to two genders (male and female), and bisexuality, which is attraction to multiple genders. Pansexual individuals may identify as straight, gay, lesbian, or queer, depending on their sexual preference and attractions. The term pansexual acknowledges the complexity and diversity of human gender and attraction.
Panorpian refers to something related to or resembling a Panorpia, a genus of insects in the order Mecoptera, commonly known as scorpionflies.
Pansexuality refers to an individual's sexual attraction to people of any gender, including people who identify as male, female, genderqueer, genderfluid, or non-binary, as well as those who do not identify with any specific gender at all. Pansexuality acknowledges that gender is not a determining factor in an individual's attractiveness, and is often seen as a form of sexual fluidity or inclusivity.
Pansied (adjective) - excessively delicate or dainty; over-refined; lacking strength or courage.
Pansies are a type of flowering plant, often referred to as "pansy" in British English. They are small, delicate flowers with petals that come in a variety of colors, including purple, blue, yellow, and pink. Pansies are often used as ornamental plants in gardens and are also used in cooking and as a natural dye.
A pansophist is a person who seeks knowledge and understanding in all areas of life, often to a extreme or idealistic degree. The term can also refer to someone who is eager to learn and has a broad range of interests and pursuits.
Panspermia is a scientific theory that suggests that life on Earth originated from outside our planet, and that microorganisms or cells were transported to Earth on meteorites, comets, or other celestial bodies. The term "panspermia" comes from the Greek words "pan" meaning "all" and "spermia" meaning "seed". According to this theory, these extraterrestrial organisms could have survived the journey through space and eventually colonized our planet, giving rise to the diversity of life we see today.