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Unisex vs Buses - What's the difference?

unisex | buses |

As an adjective unisex

is designed to be suitable to both sexes.

As a noun buses is

.

As a verb buses is

(bus).

unisex

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Designed to be suitable to both sexes.
  • Not distinguished on the basis of sex.
  • buses

    English

    Alternative forms

    * busses

    Noun

    (head) (p)
  • Usage notes

    Buses is the usual plural of bus in both British and American English, ignoring the typical doubling of consonants after a short vowel. The form busses is less common.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (bus)
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