andro-, andr-, -ander, -andra, -andria, -andrian, -andric, -andrism, -androus, -andries, -andry
(Greek: man, men, male, masculine; also, stamen or anther as used in botany)
						androtauric					
					
						Combining the forms of man and bull, as with the Minotaur.					
									
						androtomous					
					
						Having the filaments of the stamens divided into two parts.					
									
						androtomy					
					
						The dissection of male bodies. The dissection of human bodies is anthropotomy. Androtomy is used to refer to the dissection of man’s body to distinguish it from zootomy, which refers to the dissection of the bodies of other animals.					
									
						androtype					
					
						The male-type specimen of the human species or characterized by people who consist of masculine types.					
									
						antiandrogen					
					
						Any substance capable of preventing full expression of the biological effects of androgenic hormones on responsive tissues, either by producing antagonistic effects on the target tissue, as estrogens do, or by merely inhibiting androgenic effects, such as by competing for binding sites at the cell surface.					
									
						apandrous, apandry, apandria					
					
						1. Said of a male organ that has lost its function, particularly in plants. 
2. Dislike of the male sex; especially by a woman.
									2. Dislike of the male sex; especially by a woman.
						clinandrium, androclinium					
					
						In botany, a cavity in the apex of the column between the anther sac of certain orchids.					
									
						decandrous					
					
						Characterized by ten stamens.					
									
						diandrous, diandry					
					
						1. In botany, having two stamens. 
2. In zoology, having two male mates.
									2. In zoology, having two male mates.
						dodecandrous, dodecander, dodecandrian					
					
						In botany, having twelve stamens.					
									
						ecoproterandrous					
					
						Having the male flowers mature before the female.					
									
						enneandrous					
					
						In botany, having nine stamens.					
									
						ergatandromorph					
					
						In zoology, an abnormal male ant that resembles a worker in certain characteristics.					
									
						ergatandrous, ergatandry, ergantaner					
					
						1. Pertaining to those ants in which the ergates [worker ants] appear to be males. 
2. Having wingless males, said of certain ants.
									2. Having wingless males, said of certain ants.
						gynander					
					
						An older term for gynandromorph.					
									Links to other units that include the topic of "man", "mankind": 
anthropo-;
homo-;
vir-.
		
