ambisextrous

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) ; androgynous.
 * 2) Having both male and female, or masculine and feminine, elements.
 * 3) * 1920,, “Genesis, or, The First Book in the Bible”, reprinted in Pavannes and Divagations, New Directions Publishing (1974), ISBN 978-0-8112-0575-7, page 171:
 * One searches to see whether the author [of “He created them male and female”, Genesis 5:2] meant to say that man was at the start ambisextrous
 * , “Adolf Smith” (pseudonym), quoted in Dudley Ward Fay, “Adolf, a Modern Edipus”, in The Psychoanalytic Review, Volume IX Number 3 (July 1922), page 281:
 * My signature with either hand is the same. I’m ambidextrous, ambisextrous. I’m intermediate sex.
 * 1) ; androgynous.
 * 2) Having both male and female, or masculine and feminine, elements.
 * 3) * 1920,, “Genesis, or, The First Book in the Bible”, reprinted in Pavannes and Divagations, New Directions Publishing (1974), ISBN 978-0-8112-0575-7, page 171:
 * One searches to see whether the author [of “He created them male and female”, Genesis 5:2] meant to say that man was at the start ambisextrous
 * , “Adolf Smith” (pseudonym), quoted in Dudley Ward Fay, “Adolf, a Modern Edipus”, in The Psychoanalytic Review, Volume IX Number 3 (July 1922), page 281:
 * My signature with either hand is the same. I’m ambidextrous, ambisextrous. I’m intermediate sex.
 * One searches to see whether the author [of “He created them male and female”, Genesis 5:2] meant to say that man was at the start ambisextrous
 * , “Adolf Smith” (pseudonym), quoted in Dudley Ward Fay, “Adolf, a Modern Edipus”, in The Psychoanalytic Review, Volume IX Number 3 (July 1922), page 281:
 * My signature with either hand is the same. I’m ambidextrous, ambisextrous. I’m intermediate sex.
 * My signature with either hand is the same. I’m ambidextrous, ambisextrous. I’m intermediate sex.