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- ANDROGYNOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANDROGYNOUS is having the characteristics or nature of both male and female How to use androgynous in a sentence
- Androgyny - Wikipedia
An androgynous person is an individual who has a high degree of both feminine (expressive) and masculine (instrumental) traits A feminine individual is ranked high on feminine (expressive) traits and ranked low on masculine (instrumental) traits
- What Does the Term Androgynous Mean? - Verywell Mind
The term androgynous is an adjective and is used to describe someone who is "neither specifically feminine nor masculine" and has "characteristics or nature of both male and female "
- What Does it Mean to Be Androgynous? - Choosing Therapy
Androgynous is a term used to describe an identity that is neither exclusively masculine nor feminine A person with an androgynous aesthetic may wear “non-gendered” attire or present as masculine, feminine, both, or outside that binary description
- Definition of Androgyny, History, and Examples - Verywell Health
A person who practices androgyny is an androgyne Synonyms for androgynous include genderless, unisex, and epicene While it is often used to describe people, the word "androgynous" is also sometimes used to describe plants, fashion, careers, personality traits, and relationship styles
- Androgyny | Gender Identity, Gender Expression Non-Binary - Britannica
In biology, androgyny refers to individuals with fully developed sexual organs of both sexes, also called hermaphrodites Body build and other physical characteristics of these individuals are a blend of normal male and female features
- ANDROGYNOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
biology specialized having both male and female features (Definition of androgynous from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- Androgynous | LGBTQIA+ Wiki | Fandom
Androgynous is different, but often confused for, non-binary Non-binary describes someone's gender identity, while androgynous only refers to an outward appearance of not being specifically masculine or feminine
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