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“androgynous”
androgynous (adjective), more androgynous, most androgynous
1. Descriptive of uniting the physical characteristics of both genders of male and female.
2. In botany, relating to bearing both stamens and pistils in the same flower, or on the same plant.
3. Relating to bearing both masculine and feminine characteristics, as in attitudes and behaviors that contain features of stereotyped, culturally sanctioned gender roles of both male and female.
2. In botany, relating to bearing both stamens and pistils in the same flower, or on the same plant.
3. Relating to bearing both masculine and feminine characteristics, as in attitudes and behaviors that contain features of stereotyped, culturally sanctioned gender roles of both male and female.
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gyno-, gyn-, gynaeco-, gyneco-, gyne-, -gynia, -gynic, gynec-, -gynist, -gynous, -gyny
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androgynous, androgynus, androgynic, androgyne, androgynism
1. Uniting the (physical) characteristics of both sexes, at once male and female; hermaphrodite.
2. A reference to men who are considered "womanish, effeminate".
3. Pertaining to or characterized by female pseudohermaphroditism.
4. Pertaining to a state of phenotypic ambiguity with respect to sexual characteristics.
5. 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.
6. In botany, bearing both stamens and pistils in the same flower, or on the same plant.
2. A reference to men who are considered "womanish, effeminate".
3. Pertaining to or characterized by female pseudohermaphroditism.
4. Pertaining to a state of phenotypic ambiguity with respect to sexual characteristics.
5. 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.
6. In botany, bearing both stamens and pistils in the same flower, or on the same plant.
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andro-, andr-, -ander, -andra, -andria, -andrian, -andric, -andrism, -androus, -andries, -andry
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