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How to pronounce androgyny in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bisexuality, hermaphroditism
Type of gender, sex, sexuality
Derivation androgenous, androgynous

Examples of androgyny

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What it does also have in abundance is androgyny, you know, if that's your thing.
From the hecklerspray.com
The theme of androgyny is often seen as a special aspect of the theme of disorder.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Dean was not, as Alexander posits, the first movie star to project androgyny.
From the time.com
Hilary Swank goes long between androgyny trims for Boys Don't Cry or Amelia.
From the guardian.co.uk
It marked a return to femininity after years of androgyny reigning supreme.
From the thebeaveronline.co.uk
Androgyny, a term denoting the display of both male and female behaviour, also exists.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It's even better that the look is unexpected from a woman prone to embrace androgyny.
From the stltoday.com
Androgyny continues for another season, with tuxedos and suiting borrowed from the boys.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Mr. Jackson was just 24 in 1983, and the androgyny was already evident.
From the nytimes.com
More examples
  • Showing characteristics of both sexes
  • (androgynous) relating to or exhibiting both female and male sex organs but with a predominantly female appearance
  • (androgynous) having both male and female characteristics
  • 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.
  • "Androgyny" is a song by Garbage, the first single from their third album, Beautiful Garbage, released worldwide in September 2001.
  • (Androgynous (song)) "Androgynous" is a song by The Replacements featured on their album Let It Be.
  • Hermaphroditism; A state of having traits of both genders [from the mid-19th c.]; A state of appearing to be neither feminine nor masculine
  • (Androgynous) Androgyny generally refers to someone whose gender expression is a mix of masculine and feminine.
  • (androgynous) having male and female flowers in distinct parts of the same inflorescence