unisex
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u·ni·sex
(yo͞o′nĭ-sĕks′)adj.
Designed for or suitable to anyone regardless of one's sex: unisex clothing; a unisex restroom.
n.
A condition or style characterized by the absence of distinctions based on sex.
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unisex
(ˈjuːnɪˌsɛks)adj
(Clothing & Fashion) of or relating to clothing, a hairstyle, etc, that can be worn by either sex
[C20: from uni- + sex]
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u•ni•sex
(ˈyu nəˌsɛks)adj.
1. not distinguishing between male and female: unisex clothes.
n. 2. the state or quality of being unisex.
3. unisex styles or fashions.
[1965–70]
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Translations
للرِّجال والنِّساء
stejný pro muže i ženy
unisex
uniszex
sem er fyrir bæîi kynin
domāts/piemērots abiem dzimumiem
rovnaký pre mužov aj ženy
her iki cinse uygunüniseks
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unisex
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unisex
(ˈjuːniseks) adjective (of clothes etc) in a style that can be worn by both men and women. unisex clothes; a unisex hairstyle.
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