"Gynandrous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Gynandrous (adjective): Having both female and male organs of reproduction; hermaphroditic.
A gynaephile is a person who has an abnormal or erotic attraction to women, particularly in a sexual context. The term is often used to describe someone who has a strong and intense sexual desire for women.
Gynandria refers to a botanical term that describes the habit of some plants, particularly orchids, to grow in a way where the male and female reproductive organs are united as a single structure, rather than being separate as is typical in other plants. This unique feature allows for self-pollination and increased reproductive success.
Gynandromorphism is a rare biological phenomenon where an individual, typically an insect or a bird, has both male and female characteristics. In other words, the individual has a mixture of male and female traits, such as the presence of both male and female genitalia, wings, or other sex-specific features. This condition is often observed in insects, particularly butterflies, where one half of the body may be male and the other half female.
Gynarchy is a term that refers to a society or system in which women hold the position of authority and power, often in contrast to a patriarchal society where men hold the dominant roles. It is sometimes used to describe a hypothetical or idealized society where women rule and make decisions, often based on principles of equality, justice, and cooperation.
A gymnasium is a large hall or building that is used for physical exercise, sports, and other physical activities.
Gynecocratic refers to a system of government or society in which women hold the power and authority, often in a matriarchal or female-only leadership structure.
Gynecoid refers to a body shape that resembles that of a woman, typically characterized by a curvy figure with a defined waist, broader hips, and a relatively small bust. The term is often used in anthropology and physical anthropology to describe the generally feminine or female body proportions.
Relating to the study or treatment of the female reproductive system, specifically the organs and tissues that are involved in the female reproductive process, such as the uterus, ovaries, and vagina.