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Androgynous is the general term for the phenomenon that an organism is both male and female. One could also speak of a hermaphrodite, derived from Hermaphroditus.

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What is the word meaning unable to tell the difference between male or female?

The word you are looking for is "androgynous." It refers to a person or character that has both male and female characteristics, making it difficult to distinguish their gender.


Is it true that Marilyn Manson is androgynous?

No, he mocks or messes with such things, he does not have the characteristics or wants to be a female.


What is another word for androgynous?

Three synonyms for it are hermaphrodite, epicene and intersexual.


Can you give me a sentence with the word androgynous?

An androgynous person has both masculine and feminine traits. The singer Annie Lennox, with her short, cropped hair, dark pants and basic blazer has an androgynous look on stage. Did the writers of Satuday Night Live ever reveal if the androgynous character named Pat was a man or a woman?


Is androgynous an adjective?

Yes, androgynous is an adjective.


What part of speech is androgynous?

Androgynous is an adjective.


What is a word meaning truth or sincere?

true


Is it true that The connotations of a word have little effect on its literal meaning?

True


What is a good sentence with the word androgynous in the sentence?

Many styles of clothing are androgynous, worn by both men and women. Some of the more popular androgynous garments are jeans, T-shirts, ski jackets, aviator jackets, cowboy hats and boots, and athletic garb and footwear.


The true meaning of a word is found by?

observing what the speakers do with it


What word has a similar meaning as factual?

true verified


What is the etymology and morphology of the word "etymology"?

The word "etymology" comes from the Greek words "etymon," meaning "true sense," and "logia," meaning "study of." Its morphology consists of the prefix "etymo-" meaning "true" and the suffix "-logy" meaning "study of."