androgyne (L269)
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(L269)
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Senses
L269-S1
English | An intersex person. |
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L269-S2
English | A non-human animal that is hermaphroditic. |
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L269-S3
English | A mythological being said to be both male and female and said to exist before division of sex or gender in humans. |
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L269-S4
English | A flower which is hermaphroditic. |
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L269-S5
English | A monoecious plant. |
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L269-S6
English | A flower of a monoecious plant. |
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L269-S7
English | A man who is considered to be feminine in terms of mannerisms or appearance. |
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L269-S8
English | A woman who is considered to be masculine in terms of mannerisms or appearance. |
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L269-S9
English | A person who is considered to be androgynous; a person who is perceived as being neither masculine nor feminine. |
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L269-S10
English | A person who is considered to be androgynous; a person who is perceived as being both masculine and feminine. |
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L269-S11
English | A gay man, especially one perceived as feminine. |
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A homosexual man, particularly if effeminate... (American English)
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An effeminate, homosexual man. (American English)
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L269-S12
English | A person who is comfortable expressing themselves in a masculine or feminine manner. |
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L269-S13
English | A person who considers themselves as having masculine and feminine aspects in terms of their gender identity. |
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L269-S14
English | A person who considers themselves to have both male and female gender identities simultaneously; a bigender person. |