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bisexual

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Adj — Romantically or sexually attracted to both men and women.

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Etymology

From "bi-" ("two") plus "sexual". Originally an 18th-century botanical term for plants with both male and female parts; it took on its modern meaning about human sexuality in the late 1800s through early sexology writing.

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What does bisexual mean when used to describe a flower or organism?

When applied to flowers or other organisms, bisexual describes having both male and female reproductive parts, a biological sense distinct from the term's use for human attraction. This usage is common in botany and biology.

Is bisexual used as both a noun and an adjective?

Yes, bisexual can function as an adjective describing attraction or reproductive structure, such as "a bisexual person" or "a bisexual flower," and as a noun referring to a person who is attracted to both men and women, as in "she identifies as a bisexual."

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