Agenital

Agenital is a term for a rare intersex trait in which one is born without visible genitals, due to being abnormally closed, underdeveloped, or absent (genital aplasia). The condition does not usually occur by itself, but is usually coupled with other conditions.

Vaginal aplasia
Vaginal aplasia is when someone with a typically female body has little to no genitallia. It is estimated to occur amongst 1 in ever 4,000 AFAB individuals, and many with this condition seek out surgical assistance later in life (if they weren't altered as an infant) since this isn't always the lack of genitals, and can instead be just very little build to ones genitals.

Penile agenesis
Penile agenesis is when someone with a typically male body has little to no genitallia. This is estimated to occur in between 20-30 million AMAB births. One with this condition almost always needs to have surgical intervention, as they usually have no urinary outlet.

Aphallia
Aphallia is a term for someone who is born without a phallis. This includes Penile agenesis while also including those with a typically female body who are born without a clitoris. It is a rare condition with very little reports, however this is likely due to fear of stigmatization, since intersex conditions are often looked at in a negative way.

Other Definitions
Agenital is sometimes used interchangeably with angenital, which is an altersex identity in which one desires to be without genitals.

It is occasionally used to refer to asexuals who are repulsed by genitalia but are not necessarily not devoid of sexual feelings or repulsed by other sexual acts that do not primarily involve genitals.

Resources

 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/vagina-aplasia
 * https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6485865/
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphallia
 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penile_agenesis_and_testicular_agenesis