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hermaphrodite: one having both male and female sexual characteristics and organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made
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| androgyne |
[from Greek androgynos man-woman] Hermaphrodite; applied to a dual principle containing both the active and passive powers of nature, as the androgyne ray, the Second Logos, Purusha-prakriti, spirit-matter; to a race, such as the second root-race, whose members are physiologically of both sexes; and in biology to certain animals which have dual sex. Bipolarity, the contrast and interaction between the energic and formative sides of nature, is universally prevalent. ...
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a person psychologically intermediate between male and female; or a person who rejects a specifically male or female gender role.
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literally a "man-woman" (ancient Greek andro- = "man," gyn- = "woman"); technically a biological term for a living organism exhibiting male and female physical traits. In human sexology, it denotes a person whose body exhibits male and female features or whose psychological disposition or social persona blends masculinity and femininity. It has been recently superseded by "transgenderist" or "transgendered person."
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