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single-sex
[ sing-guhl-seks ]
adjective
- designated for, pertaining to, or serving only males or only females:
a single-sex college.
single-sex
adjective
- (of schools, etc) admitting members of one sex only; not coeducational
Word History and Origins
Origin of single-sex1
Example Sentences
Federal law allows for single-sex public education, as long as certain parameters are met.
The study—a review of existing research conducted by several social scientists—concluded that single-sex education is ineffective.
Furthermore, single-sex clubs will not provide the answer for those who desire the companionship of the other sex.
All the facts in natural history taken by themselves, have no value, but are barren, like a single sex.
Owing to the relation of the modern dance to the sex nature it would usually be wiser to discuss it before single sex audiences.
The single-sex chromosome which males possess invariably comes from the mother.
From this generation by a single sex, there spring, two months later, males and females.
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