
1) Androgyne 2) Androgynous 3) Epicine 4) Genderless 5) Gynandromorph 6) Intersex
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1) Androgynous 2) Hermaphroditic 3) Of animal or plant
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bisexual, bearing flowers with both androecium and gynoecium in the same flower. adj. hermaphroditic
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• (n.) An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contains both the stamens and pistil within the same calyx, or on the same receptacle. In some cases reproduction may take place without the union of t...
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a human being with some combination of female and male internal and external genitalia
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Any organism in which the functions of both sexes are combined. Hermaphrodies include plants that possesses both stamens and carpels in the same flower, and animals that possess both male and female sex organs. Usually, the individual functions in only one sexual role at a time, but a few species, e...
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A condition in which an animal possesses more than two sex chromosomes. Sometimes the individual displays characteristics of both genders. (This occurrence is rare to non-existent in horses.)
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<biology> An organism which has both male and female organs, and produces both male gametes (sperm) and female gametes (eggs). ... The organism can have both types of organs at the same time (simultaneous hermaphrodite) or have one type early in life and the other type later in life (sequential hermaphrodite). ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(hәr-maf´ro-dīt) an individual with hermaphroditism, presence of tissue of both male and female gonads; the ovaries and testes may be present as separate organs, or ovarian and testicular tissue may be combined in the same organ (ovotestis).
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Flowers which have both male and female parts.
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An animal that has both male and female reproductive organs.
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Bisexual. In a flowering plant, having both stamens and carpels in the same flower; in an animal producing both male and female gametes.
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Her·maph'ro·dite noun [ Latin
hermaphroditus , Greek ..., so called from the mythical story that
Hermaphroditus , son of Hermes and Aphrodite, when bathing, became joined in one body with Salmacis, the nymph of a fountain in Caria: confer French
hermaphrodite .]
(Biol.) An ...
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Bearing both stamens and pistil in the same flower; two-sexed; bisexual.
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(her-maf;ruo-d1t) An organism having both testes and ovaries.
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An individual that has both ovarian and testicular tissues present. The individual may have the ovarian and testicular tissues combined in one gonad or there may be different gonads on each side. At birth an unambiguous assignment of male or female cannot be made.
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An hermaphrodite is an animal in which the characteristics of both sexes are either really or apparently combined, especially an animal having the parts of generation both of male and female, so that reproduction can take place without the union of two individuals. Hermaphrodites are divided into true and spurious, the first exhibiting a real combi...
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(Greek mythology: Hermes the god of commerce, and Aphrodites the goddess of love, had a son named Hermaphrodites. He became joined in one body with the nymph Salmacis, becoming both female and male within one body.) Hence an animal which is both male and female, either at the same time or at different times in their lives. See protandrous and proto...
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a hermaphrodite is an organism possessing both male and female sexual organs.
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An individual capable of producing both eggs and sperm during its lifetime
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Having both male and female reproductive systems in the same individual.
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A sterile animal with reproductive organs of both sexes.
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an individual that possesses both male and female reproductive organs.
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A species in which one organism contains both sets of sex organs.
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a person born with both male and female organs and sexual characteristics.
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