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an·drog·y·nous A0292700 (ăn-drŏj′ə-nəs)adj.1. Biology Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic.2. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior. [From Latin androgynus, hermaphrodite, from Greek androgunos : andro-, andro- + gunē, woman; see -gynous.] an·drog′y·nous·ly adv.an·drog′y·ny (-ə-nē) n.androgynism, androgynythe possession of the characteristics of both sexes; hermaphroditism. Also androgyneity. — androgynous. adj.See also: Body, HumanThesaurusNoun | 1. | androgyny - showing characteristics of both sexesbisexuality, hermaphroditismsexuality, gender, sex - the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles; "she didn't want to know the sex of the foetus" | TranslationsandrogynyenUK
an·drog·y·ny (an-droj'i-nē), 1. Synonym(s): female pseudohermaphroditism2. Having both masculine and feminine characteristics, as in attitudes and behaviors that contain features of stereotyped, culturally sanctioned sexual roles of both male and female. [andro- + G. gynē, woman] androgyny (1) Female pseudohermaphroditism, see there. (2) Having both male and female properties.androgyny Androgeny Psychiatry A combination of ♀ and ♂ corporal, mental or behavioral characteristics in a person. See Transvestite. an·drog·y·ny (an-droj'i-nē) 1. Synonym(s): female pseudohermaphroditism. 2. Having both masculine and feminine characteristics, as in attitudes and behaviors that contain features of stereotyped, culturally sanctioned sexual roles of both male and female. [andro- + G. gynē, woman]androgynyenUK
Synonyms for androgynynoun showing characteristics of both sexesSynonyms- bisexuality
- hermaphroditism
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