Yeah, for all of us old farts who aren’t hip to the latest sexual orientation lingo that all the cool kids are using, what the heck does “cis” mean?
Oh yeah, boring old straight married male.
“Cis-” is a prefix meaning “on this side of”, as opposed to “trans-”, “on the other side of, beyond, across”.
Cis-Neptunian object: An astronomical body found within the orbit of Neptune. Trans-Neptunian object: Anything beyond the orbit of Neptune (such as Pluto and other minor planets).
Gallia Cisalpina: “Gaul on this side of the Alps”, a Roman province (today’s northern Italy). Gallia Transalpina: “Gaul on the other side of the Alps”, also a Roman province (today’s Provence).
It’s pretty underrated as a prefix. We should think up more uses for it. Not that I can think of any right now.
Actually, come to think of it, using “cis-” and “trans-” for gender alignment actually sounds vaguely offensive to me. Doesn’t “this side” and “the other side” kind of imply a value judgement? Then again, the PC police apparently came up with it, and I’m not going to attempt to out-PC the PC police. So I guess it just goes to show what I know.
There are cis and trans fatty acids. The natural ones are cis, and have all the hydrogenation on the same side of the molecule. The man-made ones are often trans, and have different biological properties
Biochem is the only place I ever saw the prefix “cis” before it started to be used for gender/sex stuff.
To the left. Until Saturday, then it’s only slightly to the right. Once a year, I try out up the middle to much delight of the entire neighborhood. Pics to follow to all Instagram subscribers.
See, this is how I know that I’m completely heterosexual. If I had the slightest homosexual leanings NPH would likely have a restraining order out on me by now because I would stalk the bejeezus out of him. The dude is awesome (despite his current TV dud) but everything below my neckline isn’t interested so there’s no point.