unisexuality

/ˌjunɪˌsɛkʃuˈæləti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being designed for or used by both sexes; not limited to one gender.
    • Many modern hair salons embrace unisexuality, offering services to everyone.
    • The unisexuality of the restroom signs reflected the company's inclusive policy.
    • The unisexuality of the new clothing line made it popular with all shoppers.
  2. In biology, the condition of having only male or only female reproductive organs in an individual organism (as opposed to hermaphroditism).
    • The biologist explained that unisexuality is common in many animal species.
    • Unisexuality in plants means that a flower has either stamens or pistils, but not both.
    • Gardeners often note the unisexuality of certain tree species, which require both male and female plants for fruit.
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