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    (Not to be confused with [[androgyne]] or androgynous.)
    ''Not to be confused with [[Androgyne]].''</div>
    [[File:Androgynos.png|thumb|220x220px|The androgynos flag.]]
    [[File:Androgynos.png|thumb|220x220px|The androgynos flag.]]
    '''Androgynos''' is a gender from Jewish culture, where one has qualities of both a woman and a man. It is closest to [[bigender]] or [[androgyne]]. Historically, androgynos was usually assigned to [[intersex]] conditions where there is a mix of male and female characteristics. However, many [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or intersex Jewish people find that the term fits their experience.
    '''Androgynos''' is a gender from Jewish culture, where one has qualities of both a woman and a man. It is closest to [[bigender]] or [[androgyne]]. Historically, androgynos was usually assigned to [[intersex]] conditions where there is a mix of male and female characteristics. However, many [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or intersex Jewish people find that the term fits their experience.
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