Androgen

/ˈændrədʒən/ noun

A hormone that develops and maintains male sex characteristics, with testosterone being the most well-known example.

From Greek 'andro-' (male) + '-gen' (producer/creator). First used in the 1930s by endocrinologists studying hormones that produce male traits.

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