Definition of Bisexual

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bisexual
n. plant or animal with both male and female reproductive organs; someone who is sexually attracted to people of both genders
adj. sexually attracted to people of both genders; of both sexes; having both male and female reproductive organs (of a plant or animal)

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Bisexual Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bisexual
(a.)
Of both sexes; hermaphrodite; as a flower with stamens and pistil, or an animal having ovaries and testes.
  

WordNet 2.0
bisexual

Noun
1. a person who is sexually attracted to both sexes
(synonym) bisexual person
(hypernym) sensualist
(hyponym) hermaphrodite, intersex, gynandromorph, androgyne, epicine, epicine person

Adjective
1. sexually attracted to both sexes
(antonym) heterosexual
2. having an ambiguous sexual identity
(synonym) epicene
(similar) androgynous

hEnglish - advanced version
bisexual

bisexual
\bi*sex"u*al\ (&?;), a. [pref. bi- + sexual.] (biol.) of both sexes; hermaphrodite; as a flower with stamens and pistil, or an animal having ovaries and testes.



Bisexual Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Dictionary of Medicine (Shahram)
ambisexual
ambisexual or bisexual
adjective
(person) who is sexually attracted to both males and females

Glossary of HIV/AIDS Terms
Bisexual
Having sex with both men and women. Many teens experiment with members of the same sex out of curiosity.


Bisexual Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Androgyne
Androgyne [from Greek androgynos man-woman] Hermaphrodite; applied to a dual principle containing both the active and passive powers of nature, as the androgyne ray, the Second Logos, Purusha-prakriti, spirit-matter; to a race, such as the second root-race, whose members are physiologically of both sexes; and in biology to certain animals which have dual sex. Bipolarity, the contrast and interaction between the energic and formative sides of nature, is universally prevalent. Sex is merely a particular and, evolutionally speaking, passing phase of this universal law, and its terms are often used in a purely symbolic sense to define these two sides of nature. We should be careful not to take the symbols literally and ascribe physiological attributes to higher powers.
When androgynous or hermaphrodite is used in philosophy, it does not mean physically or ethereally double-sexed -- except when physical dual-sexed beings are distinctly referred to -- but means the dual characteristic of nature in manifestation. Very often this duality is separated into "masculine" and "feminine," using the words familiar to human life, although this duality is perhaps more accurately described by the words positive and negative, or by spirit and matter, or again by consciousness and vehicle.
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Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite [from Greek Hermes + Aphrodite] The form and typical nature of both the god and goddess in one individual. Androgyne also relates to a dual-sexed human being. Thus, the hermaphrodite imbodies nature's universal polarity on its lower planes, which polarity is an emanation from the non-dual or non-bipolar mental and spiritual realms. In an abstract sense, this is a personification of the universal polarity in nature on its lower planes, wherein the so-called masculine and feminine principles are the opposing but coordinating agencies, often called positive and negative, in their creative and generative aspects. "The ancients taught the, so to speak, auto-generation of the Gods: the one divine essence, unmanifested, perpetually begetting a second-self, manifested, which second-self, androgynous in its nature, gives birth in an immaculate way to everything macro- and micro-cosmical in this universe" (SD 1:398).
Attention is drawn to the philosophic need of making a sharp distinction between what Blavatsky has called primary creation and secondary creation, the former referring to the one divine unity in which all later manifesting hierarchies primordially inhere as One; whereas the secondary creation or stage in cosmic evolution begins with the fourth stage or fourth cosmic plane beneath the former, where polarity, duality, and the consequent emanational elaboration of the universe into its hierarchical structures begins.
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Bisexual Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan
Bisexual (adj.)
dah-guv-, dah-guvik


Bisexual Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

A Botanical Glossary of Taxonomic Terminology
BISEXUAL
two-sexed; with both stamens and pistils


Bisexual Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Bisexuality
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation which refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction of individuals to other individuals of both their own and the opposite gender (socially) or sex (biologically). Most bisexuals are not equally attracted to men and women and may even shift between states of finding either gender or sex exclusively attractive over the course of time. However, some bisexuals are and remain fairly static in their level of attraction throughout their adult life.

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