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nand
(foldoc)
NAND

Not AND. The Boolean function which is true unless
both its arguments are true, the logical complement of
AND:

A NAND B = NOT (A AND B) = (NOT A) OR (NOT B)

Its truth table is:

A | B | A NAND B
--+---+---------
F | F | T
F | T | T
T | F | T
T | T | F

NAND, like NOR, forms a complete set of Boolean functions
on its own since it can be used to make NOT, AND, OR and any
other Boolean function:

NOT A = A NAND A

A AND B = NOT (A NAND B)

A OR B = (NOT A) NAND (NOT B)

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explanandum
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ferdinand
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ferdinando
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Ferdinando,
fernando
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Fernando,Fernando n: [jmén.] příjmení, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož
a automatický překlad
gynandromorph
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gynandromorph, n:
gynandromorphic
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gynandromorphic, adj:
gynandromorphous
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gynandromorphous, adj:
hernandez
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Menander,
monandrous
(encz)
monandrous, adj:
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(encz)
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nandrolone, n:
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shenandoah
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determinand (vodní hospodáařství)
(czen)
determinand (vodní hospodáařství),determinand[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
ferdinand
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Ferdinand,Ferdinandn: [jmén.] příjmení, mužské křestní jméno Zdeněk Brož
a automatický překlad
fernando
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hernandez
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Hernandez,Hernandezn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
monandrie
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monandrie,monandryn: Zdeněk Brož
Anandrous
(gcide)
Anandrous \An*an"drous\, a. [Gr. 'an priv. + 'andh`r a man.]
(Bot.)
Destitute of stamens, as certain female flowers.
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Crataeva gynandra
(gcide)
Garlic \Gar"lic\, n. [OE. garlek, AS. g[=a]rle['a]c; gar spear,
lance + le['a]c leek. See Gar, n., and Leek.]
1. (Bot.) A plant of the genus Allium (A. sativum is the
cultivated variety), having a bulbous root, a very strong
smell, and an acrid, pungent taste. Each root is composed
of several lesser bulbs, called cloves of garlic, inclosed
in a common membranous coat, and easily separable.
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2. A kind of jig or farce. [Obs.] --Taylor (1630).
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Garlic mustard, a European plant of the Mustard family
(Alliaria officinalis) which has a strong smell of
garlic.

Garlic pear tree, a tree in Jamaica ({Crat[ae]va
gynandra}), bearing a fruit which has a strong scent of
garlic, and a burning taste.
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down-and-out
(gcide)
down-and-out \down-and-out\ adj.
1. impoverished; -- usually implying a state of dejection as
well.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. physically weak.

Syn: down-and-out.
[PJC]down-and-out \down-and-out\ n.
a person who is destitute; as, he tried to help the
down-and-out.
[WordNet 1.5]
Gynander
(gcide)
Gynander \Gy*nan"der\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"d[~e]r), n. [See
Gynandrian.] (Bot.)
A plant having the stamens inserted in the pistil.
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Gynandria
(gcide)
Gynandria \Gy*nan"dri*a\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[i^]*[.a]), n. pl. [NL.
See Gynandrian.] (Bot.)
A class of plants in the Linn[ae]an system, whose stamens
grow out of, or are united with, the pistil. Gynandrian
Gynandrian
(gcide)
Gynandrian \Gy*nan"dri*an\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[i^]*an), Gynandrous
\Gy*nan"drous\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[u^]s), a. [Gr. gy`nandros of
doubtful sex; gynh` a woman + 'anh`r, 'andro`s, man: cf. F.
gynandre.] (Bot.)
Having stamens inserted in the pistil; belonging to the class
Gynandria.
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Gynandromorph
(gcide)
Gynandromorph \Gy*nan"dro*morph\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[-o]*m[^o]rf),
n. (Zool.)
An animal affected with gynandromorphism.
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Gynandromorphism
(gcide)
Gynandromorphism \Gy*nan`dro*mor"phism\
(j[i^]*n[a^]n`dr[-o]*m[^o]r"f[i^]z'm), n. [Gr. gynh` a woman,
female + 'anh`r, 'andro`s, a man, male + morfh` form.]
(Zool.)
An abnormal condition of certain animals, in which one side
has the external characters of the male, and the other those
of the female.
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Gynandromorphous
(gcide)
Gynandromorphous \Gy*nan`dro*mor"phous\
(j[i^]*n[a^]n`dr[-o]*m[^o]r"f[u^]s), a. (Zool.)
Affected with gynandromorphism.
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Gynandrous
(gcide)
Gynandrian \Gy*nan"dri*an\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[i^]*an), Gynandrous
\Gy*nan"drous\ (j[i^]*n[a^]n"dr[u^]s), a. [Gr. gy`nandros of
doubtful sex; gynh` a woman + 'anh`r, 'andro`s, man: cf. F.
gynandre.] (Bot.)
Having stamens inserted in the pistil; belonging to the class
Gynandria.
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Hernandia sonora
(gcide)
Jack-in-a-box \Jack-in-a-box\
1. (Bot.) A tropical tree (Hernandia sonora), which bears a
drupe that rattles when dry in the inflated calyx.
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2. A child's toy, consisting of a box, out of which, when the
lid is raised, a figure (usually a clown) springs; also
called jack-in-the-box.
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3. (Mech.) An epicyclic train of bevel gears for transmitting
rotary motion to two parts in such a manner that their
relative rotation may be variable; applied to driving the
wheels of tricycles, road locomotives, and to cotton
machinery, etc.; an equation box; a jack frame; -- called
also compensating gearing.
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4. A large wooden screw turning in a nut attached to the
crosspiece of a rude press.
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In-and-in
(gcide)
In-and-in \In"-and-in"\, n.
An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or
two dice alike; in-and-in, either two doubles, or the four
dice alike.
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Isonandra
(gcide)
Isonandra \I`so*nan"dra\, prop. n. [Iso- + Gr. ?, ?, a man,
male.] (Bot.)
A genus of sapotaceous trees of India. Isonandra Gutta is
the principal source of gutta-percha.
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Isonandra acuminata
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pachonta \pa*chon"ta\, n. (Bot.)
A substance resembling gutta-percha, and used to adulterate
it, obtained from the East Indian tree Isonandra acuminata.
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Isonandra Gutta
(gcide)
Gutta-percha \Gut"ta-per`cha\, n. [Malay gutah gum + pertja the
tree from which is it procured.]
A concrete juice produced by various trees found in the
Malayan archipelago, especially by the Isonandra Gutta,
syn. Dichopsis Gutta. It becomes soft, and unpressible at
the tamperature of boiling water, and, on cooling, retains
its new shape. It dissolves in oils and ethers, but not in
water. In many of its properties it resembles caoutchouc, and
it is extensively used for many economical purposes. The
Mimusops globosa of Guiana also yields this material.
[1913 Webster]Isonandra \I`so*nan"dra\, prop. n. [Iso- + Gr. ?, ?, a man,
male.] (Bot.)
A genus of sapotaceous trees of India. Isonandra Gutta is
the principal source of gutta-percha.
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knock-down-and-drag-out
(gcide)
knock-down-and-drag-out \knock-down-and-drag-out\,
knockdown-dragout \knockdown-dragout\adj.
marked by extreme violence; -- of fights; also used
metaphorically of fierce contests; as, a
knock-down-and-drag-out fight; a knockdown-dragout
competition for the browser market.

Syn: ferocious, fierce, knockdown-dragout, tearing.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
Monander
(gcide)
Monander \Mo*nan"der\, n. (Bot.)
One of the Monandria.
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Monandria
(gcide)
Monandria \Mo*nan"dri*a\, n. pl. [NL., from Gr. mo`nos alone +
'anh`r, 'andro`s, a man.] (Bot.)
A Linnaean class of plants embracing those having but a
single stamen.
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Monandrian
(gcide)
Monandrian \Mo*nan"dri*an\, a.; (Bot.)
Same as Monandrous.
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Monandric
(gcide)
Monandric \Mo*nan"dric\, a.
Of or pertaining to monandry; practicing monandry as a system
of marriage.
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Monandrous
(gcide)
Monandrous \Mo*nan"drous\, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to the monandria; having but one stamen.
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Monandry
(gcide)
Monandry \Mo*nan"dry\, n. [See Monandria.]
The possession by a woman of only one husband at the same
time; -- contrasted with polyandry.
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Nandine
(gcide)
Nandine \Nan"dine\, n. [Native name.] (Zool.)
An African carnivore (Nandinia binotata), allied to the
civets. It is spotted with black.
[1913 Webster] Nandou
Nandinia binotata
(gcide)
Nandine \Nan"dine\, n. [Native name.] (Zool.)
An African carnivore (Nandinia binotata), allied to the
civets. It is spotted with black.
[1913 Webster] Nandou
Nandou
(gcide)
Nandou \Nan"dou\, Nandu \Nan"du\, n. [Braz. nhandu or yandu.]
(Zool.)
Any one of three species of South American ostriches of the
genera Rhea and Pterocnemia, especially the smallest,
Pterocnemia pennata (formerly Rhea Americana), called
also the common rhea. They are tall fast-running flightless
birds similar to ostriches but three-toed, found from Peru to
the Straits of Magellan. See Rhea. [Written also nandow.]
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nandow
(gcide)
Nandou \Nan"dou\, Nandu \Nan"du\, n. [Braz. nhandu or yandu.]
(Zool.)
Any one of three species of South American ostriches of the
genera Rhea and Pterocnemia, especially the smallest,
Pterocnemia pennata (formerly Rhea Americana), called
also the common rhea. They are tall fast-running flightless
birds similar to ostriches but three-toed, found from Peru to
the Straits of Magellan. See Rhea. [Written also nandow.]
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Nandu
(gcide)
Nandou \Nan"dou\, Nandu \Nan"du\, n. [Braz. nhandu or yandu.]
(Zool.)
Any one of three species of South American ostriches of the
genera Rhea and Pterocnemia, especially the smallest,
Pterocnemia pennata (formerly Rhea Americana), called
also the common rhea. They are tall fast-running flightless
birds similar to ostriches but three-toed, found from Peru to
the Straits of Magellan. See Rhea. [Written also nandow.]
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
Ordinand
(gcide)
Ordinand \Or"di*nand`\, n. [L. ordinandus, gerundive of
ordinare. See Ordain.]
One about to be ordained.
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pen-and-ink
(gcide)
Pen \Pen\ (p[e^]n), n. [OE. penne, OF. penne, pene, F. penne,
fr. L. penna.]
1. A feather. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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2. A wing. [Obs.] --Milton.
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3. An instrument used for writing with ink, formerly made of
a reed, or of the quill of a goose or other bird, but now
also of other materials, as of steel, gold, etc. Also,
originally, a stylus or other instrument for scratching or
graving.
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Graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock. --Job
xix. 24.
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4. Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
"Those learned pens." --Fuller.
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5. (Zool.) The internal shell of a squid.
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6. [Etymol. uncertain.] (Zool.) A female swan; -- contrasted
with cob, the male swan. [Prov. Eng.]
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Bow pen. See Bow-pen.

Dotting pen, a pen for drawing dotted lines.

Drawing pen, or Ruling pen, a pen for ruling lines having
a pair of blades between which the ink is contained.

Fountain pen, Geometric pen. See under Fountain, and
Geometric.

Music pen, a pen having five points for drawing the five
lines of the staff.

Pen and ink, or pen-and-ink, executed or done with a pen
and ink; as, a pen and ink sketch.

Pen feather. A pin feather. [Obs.]

Pen name. See under Name.

Sea pen (Zool.), a pennatula. [Usually written sea-pen.]
[1913 Webster]pen-and-ink \pen-and-ink\ n.
A drawing executed with pen and ink.
[WordNet 1.5]
august ferdinand mobius
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August Ferdinand Mobius
n 1: German mathematician responsible for the Mobius strip
(1790-1868) [syn: Mobius, August F. Mobius, {August
Ferdinand Mobius}]
baron hermann ludwig ferdinand von helmholtz
(wn)
Baron Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz
n 1: German physiologist and physicist (1821-1894) [syn:
Helmholtz, Hermann von Helmholtz, {Hermann Ludwig
Ferdinand von Helmholtz}, {Baron Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand
von Helmholtz}]
bauhinia monandra
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Bauhinia monandra
n 1: shrub or small tree of Dutch Guiana having clusters of pink
flowers streaked with purple [syn: butterfly flower,
Bauhinia monandra]
canandaigua lake
(wn)
Canandaigua Lake
n 1: a glacial lake in central New York; one of the Finger Lakes
[syn: Canandaigua Lake, Lake Canandaigua]
count ferdinand von zeppelin
(wn)
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
n 1: German inventor who designed and built the first rigid
motorized dirigible (1838-1917) [syn: Zeppelin, {Count
Ferdinand von Zeppelin}]
explanandum
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explanandum
n 1: (logic) a statement of something (a fact or thing or
expression) to be explained [syn: explicandum,
explanandum]
ferdinand
(wn)
Ferdinand
n 1: the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his
wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked
the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their
capture of Granada from the Moors in 1492 united Spain as
one country; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in
1478 and supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus
in 1492 (1452-1516) [syn: Ferdinand, King Ferdinand,
Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand V, {Ferdinand the
Catholic}]
ferdinand and isabella
(wn)
Ferdinand and Isabella
n 1: joint monarchs of Spain; Ferdinand V and Isabella I
ferdinand de lesseps
(wn)
Ferdinand de Lesseps
n 1: French diplomat who supervised the construction of the Suez
Canal (1805-1894) [syn: Lesseps, Ferdinand de Lesseps,
Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps]
ferdinand de saussure
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Ferdinand de Saussure
n 1: Swiss linguist and expert in historical linguistics whose
lectures laid the foundations for synchronic linguistics
(1857-1913) [syn: de Saussure, Ferdinand de Saussure,
Saussure]
ferdinand i
(wn)
Ferdinand I
n 1: Holy Roman Emperor and king of Hungary and Bohemia
(1503-1564)
2: king of Castile and Leon who achieved control of the Moorish
kings of Saragossa and Seville and Toledo (1016-1065) [syn:
Ferdinand I, Ferdinand the Great]
ferdinand ii
(wn)
Ferdinand II
n 1: Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia and Hungary who
waged war against Protestant forces (1578-1637)
ferdinand iii
(wn)
Ferdinand III
n 1: Holy Roman Emperor and king of Hungary and Bohemia who
signed the Peace of Westphalia ending the Thirty Years' War
(1608-1657)
ferdinand joseph la menthe morton
(wn)
Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe Morton
n 1: United States jazz musician who moved from ragtime to New
Orleans jazz (1885-1941) [syn: Morton, {Jelly Roll
Morton}, Ferdinand Joseph La Menthe Morton]
ferdinand julius cohn
(wn)
Ferdinand Julius Cohn
n 1: German botanist who is generally recognized as founding
bacteriology when he recognized bacteria as plants [syn:
Cohn, Ferdinand Julius Cohn]
ferdinand magellan
(wn)
Ferdinand Magellan
n 1: Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain; he commanded
an expedition that was the first to circumnavigate the
world (1480-1521) [syn: Magellan, Ferdinand Magellan,
Fernao Magalhaes]
ferdinand of aragon
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Ferdinand of Aragon
n 1: the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his
wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked
the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their
capture of Granada from the Moors in 1492 united Spain as
one country; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in
1478 and supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus
in 1492 (1452-1516) [syn: Ferdinand, King Ferdinand,
Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand V, {Ferdinand the
Catholic}]
ferdinand the catholic
(wn)
Ferdinand the Catholic
n 1: the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his
wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked
the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their
capture of Granada from the Moors in 1492 united Spain as
one country; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in
1478 and supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus
in 1492 (1452-1516) [syn: Ferdinand, King Ferdinand,
Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand V, {Ferdinand the
Catholic}]
ferdinand the great
(wn)
Ferdinand the Great
n 1: king of Castile and Leon who achieved control of the
Moorish kings of Saragossa and Seville and Toledo
(1016-1065) [syn: Ferdinand I, Ferdinand the Great]
ferdinand v
(wn)
Ferdinand V
n 1: the king of Castile and Aragon who ruled jointly with his
wife Isabella; his marriage to Isabella I in 1469 marked
the beginning of the modern state of Spain and their
capture of Granada from the Moors in 1492 united Spain as
one country; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in
1478 and supported the expedition of Christopher Columbus
in 1492 (1452-1516) [syn: Ferdinand, King Ferdinand,
Ferdinand of Aragon, Ferdinand V, {Ferdinand the
Catholic}]
ferdinand victor eugene delacroix
(wn)
Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix
n 1: French romantic painter (1798-1863) [syn: Delacroix,
Eugene Delacroix, Ferdinand Victor Eugene Delacroix]
fernand leger
(wn)
Fernand Leger
n 1: French painter who was an early cubist (1881-1955) [syn:
Leger, Fernand Leger]
francis ferdinand
(wn)
Francis Ferdinand
n 1: archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I;
his assassination at Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of
World War I (1863-1914) [syn: Francis Ferdinand, {Franz
Ferdinand}]
francisco fernandez cordoba
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Francisco Fernandez Cordoba
n 1: Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526) [syn:
Cordoba, Francisco Fernandez Cordoba, Cordova,
Francisco Fernandez de Cordova]
francisco fernandez de cordova
(wn)
Francisco Fernandez de Cordova
n 1: Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526) [syn:
Cordoba, Francisco Fernandez Cordoba, Cordova,
Francisco Fernandez de Cordova]
franz ferdinand
(wn)
Franz Ferdinand
n 1: archduke of Austria and heir apparent to Francis Joseph I;
his assassination at Sarajevo triggered the outbreak of
World War I (1863-1914) [syn: Francis Ferdinand, {Franz
Ferdinand}]
gynandromorph
(wn)
gynandromorph
n 1: one having both male and female sexual characteristics and
organs; at birth an unambiguous assignment of male or
female cannot be made [syn: hermaphrodite, intersex,
gynandromorph, androgyne, epicene, epicene person]

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