androgyne

noun
/ˈæn.dɹə.d͡ʒaɪn/

Etymology

From French androgyne, from Latin androgynus.

  1. derived from androgynus
  2. derived from androgyne

Definitions

  1. A person who is androgynous.

    • Billy looked up at the face that went with the clogs. It was the face of a blond angel, of a fifteen-year-old boy. The boy was as beautiful as Eve. Billy was helped to his feet by the lovely boy, by the heavenly androgyne.
    • The yogi is in this way the androgyne of prehistory reachieved.
  2. An androgynous plant.

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