"Sextary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sextary is a rare or obsolete word, but in some Christian traditions, it refers to one who is in charge of worship services on the sixth day of the week (i.e., Saturday, the "sexta" day).
A sexologist is a scientist who studies human sexuality, its complexities, and variations. They focus on understanding the psychological, social, and biological aspects of sexual behavior, thoughts, and feelings. Typical tasks for sexologists include:<br><br>1. Researching sexual behaviors and attitudes, both normal and deviant.<br>2. Providing educational programs and workshops on human sexuality.<br>3. Counseling individuals and couples about sexual issues.<br>4. Developing and implementing health programs aimed at preventing sexually transmitted infections and diseases.<br>5. Educating the public, media, and healthcare professionals about human sexuality.<br><br>Sexologists may specialize in areas such as sexual dysfunction, sexually transmitted diseases, or gender identity. In many countries, sexologists are educated and trained as part of a field of psychology or medicine, which entitles them to provide evidence-based assessment, treatment, and counseling related to human sexuality.
Sexology is the scientific study of human sexuality, including the biological, psychological, and social aspects. It encompasses the study of human sexual behavior, practices, and relationships, as well as the medical and psychological aspects of sexual health and dysfunction.
A sextant is a navigational instrument that measures the angle between the sun, moon, or stars and the horizon. It is traditionally used for determining latitude, which is the distance north or south of the equator, and is a critical tool for navigation at sea, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries. The sextant consists of an arch, a graduated arc, and a frame with a telescope and a calibration screw, allowing the user to measure the position of celestial bodies against the horizon.