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Adjective  Greek  Doubtful Sex From  Woman Andr  Having

Title gynandrous
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
gyn·an·drous

 \\ˌgīn-ˈan-drəs, ˌjin-\\ adjective
 ETYMOLOGY  Greek gynandros of doubtful sex, from gynēwoman + andr-, anēr man — more at 
andr-
 DATE  1807
: having the androecium and gynoecium united in a column
Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
gynan·drous
\(ˈ) ̷ ̷|nandrəs — see 
gyn-
adjective
Etymology: Greek gynandros of doubtful sex, from gynē woman + andr-, anēr man
1. : having the androecium and gynoecium united in a column
2. : characterized by gynandry

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