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andro- (before a vowel andr-), repr. Gr. ἀνδρο-, combining form of ἀνήρ man, male. androcentric |ændrəʊˈsɛntrɪk| a., having man, or the male, as its centre; so androcenˈtricity; androcracy |ænˈdrɒkrəsɪ| [-cracy], the rule of man or the male, male supremacy; androcratic |-ˈkrætɪk| a., pertaining to or involving androcracy; andromonœcious |-məˈniːʃ(ɪ)əs|, a. Bot. [monœcious a.], having male and hermaphrodite flowers on the same plant; andromonœcism |-məˈniːsɪz(ə)m| Bot., the condition of being andromonœcious.
1903L. F. Ward Pure Sociol. xiv. 292 The *androcentric theory is the view that the male sex is primary and the female secondary in the organic scheme, that all things center, as it were, about the male. 1959Guardian 6 Nov. 6/5 The Fathers of the Church accepted from their cultural environment the androcentric standpoint.
1954Theology LVII. 326 Do we see anything of this *androcentricity in the Christian ministry?
1903L. F. Ward Pure Sociol. xiv. 376 The stage of gynæcocracy was succeeded by the stage of *androcracy, and the subjection of woman was rendered complete.
1893Athenæum 7 Oct. 494/1 Marital relations among tribes in the enjoyment of an *androcratic government being generally far more satisfactory. 1903L. F. Ward Pure Sociol. xiv. 399 The androcratic régime, during which woman had no voice in the selecting process.
1877*Andromonœcious [see androdiœcious a.]. 1888G. Henslow Origin Floral Struct. 227 *Andromonœcism signifies that the same plant bears both male and hermaphrodite flowers. |