Linguistics term; word with identical female and male forms.
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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Examples for "hermaphrodite "
Examples for "hermaphrodite "
1 However, there is a hermaphrodite form, which completely gets over the problem.
2 In so doing he brought about the conception of Agdistis, a hermaphrodite .
3 It is said to be androgynous or hermaphrodite - hence its peculiarly sacred character.
4 We have here an example of hermaphrodite flowers which are sexually different.
5 He was half ignorant and half learned, like an hermaphrodite of Satan.
1 Chile recommended NZ ended medical procedures on intersex people without their consent.
2 These relate specifically to the rights of intersex and gender minority communities.
3 She did not discover she was intersex until the age of 40.
4 I'm a person just like anyone else, who happens to be intersex .
5 Many intersex adults say their lives have been scarred by such operations.
1 With such an androgyne element the sun was associated by ancient mythologists.
2 The effect aged her, made the androgyne clearer in her bones.
3 It may turn out to have nothing to do with their androgyne psychology.
4 Beside him, a pale and beautiful androgyne looked at his face and smiled.
5 But the destruction of this androgyne proved an arduous task.
Having unsuitable feminine qualities.
Having an ambiguous sexual identity.
1 He looked away, for that epicene tenderness of hers was too harrowing.
2 As for the epicene coteries of Bloomsbury, they filled him with loathing.
3 But this epicene state of enjoyment was not long to last.
4 Just who are those who enjoy the epicene on the stage?
5 Fancy a slender-hipped orchidaceous person, an epicene youth with Botticellian hair and a Nietzsche walk.
6 Tucci, flexing an epicene machismo, endears as a magician whose specialty is in making his act go wrong.
7 Another epicene creature flies by her.
8 Lentulus is slender, fair-haired, epicene .
9 There was a lack of grit and stamina about him-somethingsoft, both in manner and appearance; something dreamy, ambiguous, almost epicene .
10 This seemed to him an odd way to look at things, and he boggled over a phrase about an " epicene lily."
11 From behind the headstone came the now ambiguous and epicene figure of the Wilbur twin, contorted to hold together the back of his waist.
12 Facebook Twitter Pinterest The margins of Epicene in the 1640 book.
13 He called them neuters, epicenes , bloodless, sexless creatures.
14 [Vide the play of " Epicene , or the Silent Woman," in which Mrs.
15 "Sexless, epicene , undeveloped neuters!" he went on bitterly.
16 He looked away, for that epicene tenderness of hers was too harrowing.
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