Androgyny (disambiguation)
- Androgyny (disambiguation)
Androgyny can refer to either a combining of both genders, or a lack of both
* a person who exhibits androgyny is called an "androgyne"
* for plants and flowers see Hermaphroditism in plants and Plant sexuality
In Music:
"Androgyny" is a song by Garbage
"Androgyny" is the premier and only Co-ed A Capella group at Davidson College.
Androgynous may refer to:
*"Androgynous", a song by The Replacements from their 1984 album "Let It Be"
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