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gynandrous
gynandrous, a. Bot. (dʒaɪ-, dʒɪˈnændrəs, g-) [f. Gr. γύνανδρ-ος (recorded in the sense ‘of doubtful sex’) + -ous: cf. gyno- and -androus.] Applied to those flowers and plants in which the stamens and pistil are united in one column, as in orchids; said also of the stamens.1807 J. E. Smith Phys. Bot.... Oxford English Dictionary
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gynandrian
gynandrian, a. (dʒaɪ-, dʒɪˈnændrɪən, g-) [f. mod.L. Gynandria (Linnæus), f. Gr. γυν-ή + ἀνδρ-, ἀνήρ (see gynandrous) + -ian.] Pertaining to the Linnæan class Gynandria, which consists of plants characterized by gynandrous flowers.1828–32 Webster Gynandrian, having stamens inserted in the pistil. Oxford English Dictionary
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Virginia Prince
concept of androgyny (stating in her autobiographical 100th issue that she could "...do [her] own thing whichever it is..."), she preferred to identify as Gynandrous wikipedia.org
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gynandro-
gynandro- (dʒaɪ-, dʒɪˈnændrəʊ, g-) comb. form of Gr. γύνανδρος (see gynandrous) in some modern scientific terms. gyˈnandromorph, an individual which exhibits gynandromorphism. gynandroˈmorphic a. = gynandromorphous adj. gynandromorphism (-ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) Ent., the condition of being gynandromorphous. g... Oxford English Dictionary
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gynander
gynander (dʒaɪˈnændə(r), g-) [ad. Gr. γύνανδρος (see gynandrous).] 1. A woman with male characteristics. rare—1.1888 Scribner's Mag. May 631/2 An emasculated type, product of short-haired women and long-haired men, gynanders and androgynes. 2. A plant of the class Gynandria.1828–32 Webster, Gynander... Oxford English Dictionary
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LGBT themes in mythology
She is depicted as gynandrous or hermaphroditic in some myths, and is served by two-spirit shamans. They are sometimes depicted as gynandrous or intersex, having both a penis and a vagina. wikipedia.org
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-androus
-androus, suffix of adjs., f. mod.L. -andr-us (a. Gr. -ανδρος adj. ending, f. ἀνδρ- stem of ἀνήρ man) + -ous. Used in Bot. as = ‘having..male organs or stamens’; as in tri-androus having three stamens, polyandrous having many stamens, gynandrous having stamens situated on the pistil. Oxford English Dictionary
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Transgender people and religion
They are sometimes depicted as gynandrous or intersex, having both a penis and a vagina. wikipedia.org
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gyno-
gyno- (gaɪnə, dʒaɪ-, dʒɪ-) before a vowel gyn- (gaɪn), reduced form of gynæco-, used chiefly in botantical terms with the meaning ‘pistil’, ‘ovary’ (the more important are given as main-words): gynantherous (-ˈænθərəs) a. Bot. [anther]: see quot. gynocardic (-ˈkɑːdɪk) a. Chem. [f. mod.L. Gynocardia ... Oxford English Dictionary
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orchid
orchid (ˈɔːkɪd) [Introd. by Lindley, 1845, as an Eng. repr. of mod.L. Orchideæ or Orchidaceæ: see orchideous, and -id suffix2.] 1. a. Any plant of the orchis family (Orchidaceæ or Orchideæ), a large and widely distributed family of monocotyledons, distinguished by having one, or rarely two, sessile ... Oxford English Dictionary
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