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'''Androgyny''' is a term derived from the [[Greek]] words ανδρ- (''anér, andr-'', meaning man) and γυνή (''gyné'', meaning woman), referring to the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. | '''Androgyny''' is a term derived from the [[Greek]] words ανδρ- (''anér, andr-'', meaning man) and γυνή (''gyné'', meaning woman), referring to the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics. | ||
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Androgyny is a term derived from the Greek words ανδρ- (anér, andr-, meaning man) and γυνή (gyné, meaning woman), referring to the combination of masculine and feminine characteristics.