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androgynous
[an-droj-uh-nuhs]
adjective
neither clearly masculine nor clearly feminine in appearance.
Their new clothing collection is inspired by the androgynous look of many rock stars.
having an ambiguous gender or having both masculine and feminine gender characteristics.
possessing both male and female physical sex traits.
Botany.having staminate and pistillate flowers in the same inflorescence.
androgynous
/ æˈɒɪə /
adjective
botany having male and female flowers in the same inflorescence, as cuckoo pint
having male and female characteristics; hermaphrodite
androgynous
Having both female and male characteristics.
Other 51Թ Forms
- androgyny noun
- ˈDzԲ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of androgynous1
Example Sentences
Curiously, the style game of Punjabi musicians - from hip-hop, R&B, bhangra pop, fusion, Punjabi rap, reggae or filmy music - has also remained rooted and androgynous, instead of being hyper masculine.
The purposefully androgynous and symmetrical design allows for infinite styling combinations — stack your Ice Cube bracelets or rings for an extra dazzling effect.
The production is low-tech and homespun and Gigi's vocals are androgynous to the point where many listeners were surprised to find it was a song about two women in love.
His androgynous looks were more in harmony with the direction the music industry was progressing in 2016.
If Link is a cipher, an increasingly androgynous hero meant to be a stand-in for players the world over, Princess Zelda in “Echoes of Wisdom” feels more fully drawn.
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