unisexual
Kelime Anlamı :
1. tek cinsli.
2. tek cins.
3. Tek cinsli, bir eşeyli.
Tanımlar :
1.
of or relating to only one sex.
2. having only one type of sexual organ; not a hermaphrodite.
3. botany having either stamens or pistils but not both.
4. unisex.
2. having only one type of sexual organ; not a hermaphrodite.
3. botany having either stamens or pistils but not both.
4. unisex.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
of an organism, having characteristics of single sex (as opposed to hermaphrodites).
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
having one sex only, as plants which have the male and female flowers on separate individuals, or animals in which the sexes are in separate individuals; diœcious; -- distinguished from bisexual, or hermaphrodite. see diœcious.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
of one sex—that is, having the two sexes developed in different individuals. for or consisting of a single sex.
2. specifically, in entomology, having only female individuals: noting the agamic broods of Aphididæ and some other insects which, during certain parts of the year, continue to propagate the species without any males. see parthenogenesis.
3. in botany, said of a flower containing the organs of but one sex, stamens or pistil, but not both; diclinous: opposed to bisexual or hermaphrodite; monœcious or diœcious. it is also applicable to an inflorescence or a plant with such flowers only.
2. specifically, in entomology, having only female individuals: noting the agamic broods of Aphididæ and some other insects which, during certain parts of the year, continue to propagate the species without any males. see parthenogenesis.
3. in botany, said of a flower containing the organs of but one sex, stamens or pistil, but not both; diclinous: opposed to bisexual or hermaphrodite; monœcious or diœcious. it is also applicable to an inflorescence or a plant with such flowers only.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia