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androgyne
[ an-druh-jahyn ]
noun
- an androgynous person, such as one whose appearance is neither clearly masculine nor clearly feminine.
- a person whose gender identity is linked to androgyny, such as by being a blend of male and female or by being neither male nor female.
- Older Use: Often Offensive. a person having reproductive characteristics of both sexes.
- a mythical early form of human in which the sexes had not been divided into two separate categories, and instead each person was both male and female at the same time.
- Botany. a plant having staminate and pistillate flowers in the same inflorescence.
androgyne
/ ˈændrəˌdʒaɪn /
Word History and Origins
Origin of androgyne1
Word History and Origins
Origin of androgyne1
Example Sentences
On platinum albums including “Antichrist Superstar” and “Mechanical Animals,” Manson cultivated a character — part Alice Cooper, part androgyne glam monster — that antagonized the religious right and enraptured teenagers.
In "The Garden of Eden," David Bourne often refers to Catherine — Hemingway's androgyne avatar — as "Devil."
Younger designers seemed keen on re-clothing notions of women and men, with fluorescent expressions of gender fluidity and slinky knitwear for digital androgynes.
Rather than sounding like a boy, Cher’s voice in the 1960s suggests a coming era of the androgyne, with a whiff of all that multicultural, multiethnic and thrillingly exotic territory beyond race and gender.
Perhaps Cahun’s most famous work is an extensive series of photographed self-portraits as various identities, morphing from androgyne to Pierrot to angel with wings to bodybuilder.
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