gynandry

/nænˈdri/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition or quality of being both male and female, or having both masculine and feminine characteristics.

“The artist’s style was an example of gynandry, blending traditional and contemporary elements.”

2. noun

A type of hermaphroditism in plants, in which flowers contain both stamens and pistils.

“The gynandry in certain orchid species allows them to self-pollinate.”

Synonyms

  • bisexuality
  • hermaphroditism

Antonyms

  • binary gender
  • sex segregation