From: | ROGER MILLS <rfmilly@...> |
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Date: | Monday, November 3, 2008, 16:03 |
Scotto Hlad wrote:> >I'd like to add to the etymology for androgyne. Andro is the genitive form >of aner the Greek word for man and gyne is the Greek word for woman. >Possibly a nonce-form, but in the past I've heard "gynandron" [dZIn'&ndr\on] as a term for a person who has both sexual characteristics.
Mark J. Reed <markjreed@...> | |
R A Brown <ray@...> |