An androgyne is a person who does not fit cleanly into the typical gender roles of their society.
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Androgyne identities include pangender, ambigender, non-gendered, agender, Gender fluid or intergender.
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An androgyne may be attracted to people of any sex or gender, though many identify as pansexual or asexual.
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They report the birth of an androgyne, and prescribe a long list of rituals and offerings to the gods.
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Yes, that new androgyne, the metrosexual.
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Anderson was the androgyne of Suede, which reluctantly found itself the standard-bearer of early 1990s Britpop.
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Because she was like an androgyne woman.
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Other early adopted words that still survive include mystagogue, from the 1540s, and androgyne, from the 1550s.
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An androgyne in terms of gender identity, is a person who does not fit cleanly into the typical masculine and femininegender roles of their society.
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Furthermore, genderqueer, by virtue of its linkage with queer culture, carries sociopolitical connotations that androgyne does not carry.
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Hermaphrodite: one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made
Androgyny is the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. Gender ambiguity may be found in fashion, gender identity, sexual identity, or sexual lifestyle. It can also refer to one's singing or speaking voice.
A person who is androgynous. [from mid-16th c.]
[from Greek androgynos man-woman] Hermaphrodite; applied to a dual principle containing both the active and passive powers of nature, as the androgyne ray, the Second Logos, Purusha-prakriti, spirit-matter; to a race, such as the second root-race, whose members are physiologically of both sexes; ...
N (plant) androginoPIV; (animal) see hermaphrodite; (person having elements of both genders in personal style or appearance) ambiguseksul(in)oSEK
A person with physical traits of male and female.
N. - hermaphrodite; effeminate man; masculine woman. androgynism, n.
A person who feels as though they are neither particularly male or female and attempts to appear that way. Many times they will have aspects of both.