androgyny

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A state of appearing to be neither feminine nor masculine
A state of having traits of both genders
hermaphroditism
Blending of traditional feminine and masculine traits
The quality of having a blend of both strong masculine and strong feminine characteristics
The process whereby males and females are able to manifest behaviors associated with either gender Males can become more empathic and females can become more assertive, for example
showing characteristics of both sexes
A state of appearing to be neither masculine nor feminine
Union of both sexes in one individual; hermaphroditism
Androgyny is the state of being neither distinctly masculine nor distinctly feminine
A state of having both masculine and feminine traits
{i} possession of both male and female characteristics
androgynous
Possessing qualities of both sexes
androgynous
Possessing the sex organs of both genders
androgynous
A condition in which gender is unknown, ambivalent, indeterminate, or neuter
androgynous
Pertaining to a feature or characteristic that is not definitively of either sex

Names like Pat, Terry and Jean are androgynous because they can be given to babies of either gender.

Androgynous
having both male and female characteristics
androgynous
In biology, an androgynous person, animal, or plant has both male and female sexual characteristics. = hermaphroditic
androgynous
Pertaining to a characteristic that is not definitively male or female
androgynous
Uniting both sexes in one, or having the characteristics of both; being in nature both male and female; hermaphroditic
androgynous
{s} being both male and female
androgynous
Possessing both male and female sex organs
androgynous
If you describe someone as androgynous, you mean that they are not distinctly masculine or feminine in appearance or in behaviour
androgynous
Bearing both staminiferous and pistilliferous flowers in the same cluster
Türkisch - Englisch
androgeny
androgyny

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    Etymologie

    [ an-'drä-j&-n&s ] (adjective.) 1651. Latin androgynus hermaphrodite, from Greek androgynos, from andr- + gynE woman; more at QUEEN.
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