| gynandromorphism |
1. the presence of chromosomes of both sexes in different tissues of the body, producing a mosaic of male and female characteristics; a condition common among bees and silkworms. 2. hermaphroditism.
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| gynecological operative procedures |
Surgery involving the female reproductive tract. Included are dilation and curettage, hysterectomy, tubal ligation, ovarian procedures, cautery of the cervix, and cesarean section. N
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| gynandromorphous |
1. pertaining to or characterized by gynandromorphism. 2. hermaphroditic.
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| gynecophonus |
Having a soft, high-pitched voice.
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| gynandry |
1. female pseudohermaphroditism. 2. hermaphroditism. 3. masculinization in a female.
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