Well, the best word for this might be "human", this can be used for both the sexes.
In a biological context, a hermaphrodite is an animal or plant that has both male
and female reproductive organs.
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Bi is a "prefix" meaning "two".Bidirectional (meaning two directions)Bisexual (meaning two sexes)In sexual terms, the full word is bisexual, shorted to just bi, signifying two, or interest in both (two) sexes, male or female.bi means... that you like girls, and guys. and you like/date/do things with them
The common word for art related to the eye is "visual," for art related to sound is "auditory," and for combining both is "multisensory."
"Gresty" does not have a recognized meaning in the English language or common dictionaries. It may be a misspelled word or a term specific to a particular context or region.
The homologous is the study of animals.
It is used in both forms, gallbladder or gall bladder, with the same meaning.
The word 'Magician' is not gender-specific. It can be used by both sexes.
I think it's "tak" (meaning "yes") and "nie" (meaning both "not" and "no").
The most common prefix with the meaning of 'both' is 'ambi' (from the Latin 'ambo'). For example, 'ambidextrous', 'ambiguous'.
They would be intersexed. They used to be called hermaphrodites. Besides the genitalia, the internal organs of both sexes may be present. This is most common in fish. By adulthood in humans, the decision of going one way or the other has been made--usually with psychological evaluation among other things.
the name it that is usually used is bisexual bi means both and put in this word refeers to both sexes.
The word is commonplace.
The Greek word "dioica" (διοίκηση) translates to "two households" or "two dwellings." It is derived from "di-" meaning "two" and "oikos," which means "house" or "home." In biological contexts, "dioecious" refers to plant and animal species that have distinct male and female individuals, indicating a separation of sexes within the species. This term highlights the reproductive strategy in which both sexes are required for reproduction.
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
common
common meaning regularly regular
Sexes = another word for genders.
The word "carpet" does not have a common prefix or suffix that would help determine its meaning.