English to Nepalese Dictionary androgynous

androgynous

androgynous
definition
adjective
It was confirmed that the gender of Casey was indeed male, despite his androgynous and ever-youthful appearance.
partly male and partly female in appearance; of indeterminate sex.
example
Here, superimposed close-ups of Sieverding and Mettig, coming from three projectors, appeared to meld on one screen into the face of a single 'androgynous' being.
With the correct coaching, it may suit the Royal far better, although the standardisation of female ballet bodies trained mostly for 'androgynous' athleticism has almost put the delicacies of the Bournonville style out of reach.
The dummy was naked and 'androgynous' , its body neither male or female.
Some of the faquir had their customary 'androgynous' appearance, dressed in colourful turbans, and wearing bangles, finger-rings, and earrings, while others carried small staffs.
In my experience, opening up more 'androgynous' views of males and females in the role of rescuer with young adults can enhance future discussion on this topic.
In the paintings, naked 'androgynous' bodies are captured larger than life on plain white backgrounds.
Embedded within her psyche are the 'androgynous' serpents, who have the power to exist in a state of ambiguity and mitigate duality, coexisting with the male serpents that attempt to oppress her.
The ancient emblem of equilibrium consisted of an 'androgynous' body surmounted by two heads, one male and the other female, wearing a single imperial crown.
They altogether seemed an 'androgynous' and physically challenged group.
Part of this feeling was probably caused by her 'androgynous' appearance.
A round-faced chef of indeterminate gender was very imperiously ordering around another 'androgynous' person in a karate uniform, while some lady chopped carrots for no discernible reason.
It is, after all, an environment in which genres featuring 'androgynous' males have a long-standing tradition.
The traditional self-image of upper caste Indian males is that they are comfortably 'androgynous' , morally upright, inward-looking, and otherworldly.
I looked around trying to catch a familiar face, finding them totally anonymous, 'androgynous' , male and female blurring in the shadows.
All were completely identical; tall, lightly built, completely 'androgynous' and holding a harvesting scythe in both hands.
It was confirmed that the gender of Casey was indeed male, despite his 'androgynous' and ever-youthful appearance.
Aquarians are known for their 'androgynous' physique and from certain angles she appears to have the body of a man with broad shoulders, strong biceps and narrow hips.
Its dancers are fashionably 'androgynous' in their costuming, and the richly textured music, played live by the Grupo Mahera, reflects the current Spanish concern for fusion of musical roots.
Watch out for the odd appearance of Satan himself - slightly 'androgynous' , bookish-looking and smooth-talking.
That is, the alien becomes an 'androgynous' , transsexual reflection of the individual who perceives/imagines it.
The first human, it tells us, was really an 'androgynous' being, both male and female in one body, sophisticated and self-sufficient.
A celebrity in his own right for his 'androgynous' appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns.
Riker gets the hots for an 'androgynous' alien, whose name isn't Pat.
Another painting illustrates an 'androgynous' , winged figure with male genitalia and female breasts.
Previous female superheroes have been masculine or 'androgynous' cyphers played by a female leads in manga-like, sexless action sequences that reduce them almost to mindless puppets.
The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet 'androgynous' female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
She then muttered something over the intercom to one of the back rooms and two young people, sex unknown to Marty as they appeared very 'androgynous' , came and whisked a smiling Derek away.
There's a scene in Patrice Chereau's Son Frere in which the hero confronts an 'androgynous' youth wandering through a hospital corridor in agony over the operation he's about to undergo.
He suspects that younger men brought up with more 'androgynous' gender roles will score lower in normative male alexithymia, while older men raised in more traditional ways will score higher.
Because the publishing industry of the early and middle nineteenth century spurned female writers, Charlotte Bronte chose to work under the 'androgynous' pseudonym Currier Bell.
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