hermaphrodite

English

Etymology

From Hermaphroditus, the mythical son of Hermes and Aphrodite who merged bodies with a naiad and thereafter possessed both male and female qualities.

Pronunciation

Noun

hermaphrodite (plural hermaphrodites)

  1. An individual or organism possessing ambiguous sexual organs, typically including both types of gonads. [from late 14th c.]
    An earthworm is a hermaphrodite.
  2. A person or thing possessing two opposing qualities.
  3. (nautical) A hermaphrodite brig.
  4. A farm wagon convertible to multiple purposes.

Usage notes

  • Like many terms that start with a non-silent h but have emphasis on their second syllable, some people precede hermaphrodite with an, others with a.
  • Intersex is now the preferred term for human description.
  • Compare androgyne and genderqueer.

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Adjective

hermaphrodite (comparative more hermaphrodite, superlative most hermaphrodite)

  1. (of an individual organism) Having gender-ambiguous sexual organs, typically including both types of gonads.
  2. Combining two opposing qualities.

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French

Pronunciation

  • (mute h) IPA(key): /ɛʁ.ma.fʁɔ.dit/
  • (file)

Adjective

hermaphrodite (plural hermaphrodites)

  1. hermaphrodite

Noun

hermaphrodite m or f (plural hermaphrodites)

  1. hermaphrodite

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