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    Most organisms on Earth are easy to distinguish as either male or female, simply by examining their reproductive system. In short, the definition of a hermaphrodite is a creature that has both male and female reproductive organs, representing a small percentage of animals and plants.
    Hermaphroditism is a biological phenomenon where an organism possesses both male and female reproductive organs. In many cases, hermaphrodites organisms are capable of producing both eggs and sperm at some point in their lifespan, allowing for a unique form of reproduction.
    Etymology: The word “hermaphrodite” originates from Greek mythology. It combines the names of the gods Hermes and Aphrodite. Origin: It first appeared in English in the early 17th century, used in biological contexts to describe plants and animals with reproductive organs typically associated with both male and female sexes.
    Hermaphroditus (as the name suggests) was a hermaphroditic deity, half-male and half-female. In myth, he was said to have been born to the gods Hermes and Aphrodite; indeed, his name is a portmanteau of his parents’ names. According to the best-known origin myth, Hermaphroditus was originally a handsome young man from Anatolia.
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  6. androgyny
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    1. noun form of androgynous
    an·dro·gyn·ous
    adjective
    1. partly male and partly female in appearance; of indeterminate sex:
      "a stunningly androgynous dancer" · "he used surgery and cosmetics to make his face look pasty and bizarrely androgynous"
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