hermaphroditize
English
Etymology
hermaphrodite + -ize
Verb
hermaphroditize (third-person singular simple present hermaphroditizes, present participle hermaphroditizing, simple past and past participle hermaphroditized)
- (transitive) To make hermaphrodite.
- 1972, John Money, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: The Differentiation and Dimorphism of Gender Identity from Conception to Maturity (page 58)
- Some of them are known to masculinize or hermaphroditize the external genitalia of the female.
- 1997, Tom Winnifrith, Critical Essays on Emily Brontë (page 259)
- Male Romantic poets hermaphroditize themselves "to seize the Delphic powers of feminine receptivity," but a female artist in this tradition, "sexually advantaged by birth, must extend her imperial reach in the other direction, […]
- 1972, John Money, Anke A. Ehrhardt, Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: The Differentiation and Dimorphism of Gender Identity from Conception to Maturity (page 58)