"transpopulation" meaning in All languages combined

See transpopulation on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: transpopulations [plural]
Etymology: trans- + population Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|trans|population}} trans- + population Head templates: {{en-noun}} transpopulation (plural transpopulations)
  1. The population of transgender people, particularly in a specific region. Categories (topical): Transgender
    Sense id: en-transpopulation-en-noun-L341C14i Disambiguation of Transgender: 61 39 Categories (other): English terms prefixed with trans- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with trans-: 59 41
  2. The act of altering one or more populations by the introduction of a different population or the removal of a particular subpopulation. Categories (topical): LGBT
    Sense id: en-transpopulation-en-noun-RH9qWCLG Disambiguation of LGBT: 29 71 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 15 85

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