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bisexuality — Bisexuality occupies an ambivalent position in contemporary British sexual culture, and continues to have an uneasy relationship with gay and lesbian culture on the one hand and heterosexual culture on the other. The presence of an… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
bisexuality — attraction to both sexes 1892, in translation of Krafft Ebing; see BISEXUAL (Cf. bisexual) + ITY (Cf. ity) … Etymology dictionary
Bisexuality — Articleissues|article=y self published=July 2008 refimprove=June 2008Bisexuality refers to sexual behavior with [ [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4056387?ordinalpos=1 itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed ResultsPanel.Pubmed… … Wikipedia
bisexuality — See bisexual. * * * ▪ biology in biology, the condition of an organism capable of producing both male and female gametes (sex cells). In plants and microorganisms, this is often referred to as monoecism. In multicellular animals,… … Universalium
bisexuality — bisexual ► ADJECTIVE 1) sexually attracted to both men and women. 2) Biology having characteristics of both sexes. ► NOUN ▪ a person who is sexually attracted to both men and women. DERIVATIVES bisexuality noun … English terms dictionary
Bisexuality in the Arab world — Bisexuality has a universal history. People in most known societies have exhibited varying degrees of bisexuality, and most of what is called homosexuality and lesbianism in previous cultures is in fact bisexuality, (it should be noted, however,… … Wikipedia
bisexuality — noun see bisexual … New Collegiate Dictionary
bisexuality — noun a) Of a flower, the state of being bisexual. <!is this correct? b) The state of being sexually or romantically attracted to members of either sex … Wiktionary
bisexuality — бисексуальность … Термины гендерных исследований
bisexuality — bi·sex·u·al·i·ty (bi sek″shoo alґĭ te) 1. sexual attraction to persons of both sexes; exhibition of both homosexual and heterosexual behavior. 2. true hermaphroditism. 3. androgyny (def. 1) … Medical dictionary