Not really, just people who were born with sexual organs or chromosomes that match their biological sex.
Specifying that the examples given are cisgender people, and not trans.
For example,
- a biological male with a vagina is intersex
- a man with a penis but XX chromosomes is intersex (men typically have XY chromosomes)
- or both
- a biological female with a penis is intersex
- a woman with a vagina but XY chromosomes is intersex (women typically have XX chromosomes)
- or both
- individuals with both sexual organs, for example penis and ovaries, or a penis AND a vagina.
An example of dyadic individuals would be:
- A biological female with a vagina and XX chromosomes
- A biological male with a penis and XY chromosomes