gynander
/næn.dər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who has the physical characteristics of both male and female, often used in historical or scientific contexts.
“The ancient Greeks believed in the existence of gynanders, individuals with ambiguous genitalia.”
2. noun
A being with both male and female reproductive organs, often used in botanical or horticultural contexts.
“The gynander of this orchid species is capable of producing both male and female gametes.”