Androgyny

/ænˈdrɒdʒɪni/ noun

The quality of having both male and female characteristics, either in appearance, behavior, or identity.

From Late Latin androgynos combined with the suffix -ia (state or condition). Derived from Greek andros (man) + gyne (woman). The concept became particularly prominent in psychological and sociological studies during the 20th century.

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