bisex

having both sexes, including naturally or intentionally
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bisex

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Key Facts

  • bi- is named after bisex[1].
  • sex is named after bisex[2].
  • bisex's subclass of is recorded as sex[3].
  • bisex's has part is recorded as true hermaphroditism[4].
  • bisex's has part is recorded as bigonadal[5].
  • bisex's has part is recorded as bigenital[6].

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