: having the androecium and gynoecium united in a column
Word History
Etymology
gynandr- (base of New Latin Gynandria, a Linnaean class name that includes the orchids, borrowed from Greek gýnandros "of doubtful sex, effeminate," from gynḗ "woman" + -andros, adjective derivative of andr-, anḗr "man") + -ous — more at queen entry 1, andro-