Unisex means that the target audience can be either male or female - the product can be suitable for both genders.
It is probably impossible using a male urinal, but there is a female urinal that has a larger / oblong opening with smooth edges that does a much better job.
Yes, Cleo is commonly used as a unisex name. It can be short for both Cleopatra (female) and Cleon (male).
A sacristan is a unisex term. They may be male or female.
Female generally, but it's unisex.
administrator is a unisex term
yes. i believe if originated with females using the urinal as a vaginal vacuum, then they updated it into a toilet for man to stand up.
Muriel is traditionally a female name.
its unisex, but more commonly used as a female name
Not determined by one's sex, such as a name that can be male and female.
A garb that can be worn or are both suitable for male and female.
Tracy is a unisex name, it could be either.