ˈsekst adjective
Etymology: in sense 1, from sex (I) + -ed; in sense 2, from past participle of sex (II)
1. : having sex or sexual instincts
is so urgently sexed as to strain the confines of formal monogamous marriage — Weston La Barre
2. : marked by qualities that arouse the sexual instincts : having sex appeal
the actual dancing is highly sexed and uninhibited — John Martin