Examples of using Androgynous in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Alessandro Michelle has wanted to highlight the androgynous character of the collection, and thus we have
Both Earth and Nirvana will continue to be excellent schoolhouses for souls to evolve into androgynous beings-those who have ideally balanced feminine and masculine energies-and what
Both Earth and Nirvana will continue to be excellent schoolhouses for souls to evolve into androgynous beings- those who have ideally balanced feminine and masculine energies-
overseas fans with his androgynous image, but he laughed
From countless articles mapping the rise of androgynous models to the influx of highly visible gender-neutral clothing to celebrities challenging gender-based expectations through fashion,
which at this social stage of development do not stand up to criticism and existence in androgynous society.
coupled with androgynous aesthetics.
coupled with androgynous aesthetics.
including as androgynous, as a gay boy andeventuallyas a heterosexual transgender female.
the following year for an androgynous appearance, which had been commonly noted in the media,
Akhenaten's androgynous depiction in the art would seem instead to be a stylistic reflection of his identification with the god Aten,
introduction from Ellen DeGeneres, the singer recalled creating a PowerPoint presentation about“androgynous rock stars”- including Jackson,
later returned to the same themes in his novel Séraphîta, about an androgynous angelic creature.
Mikako Komatsu Saika is the president of the tennis club who has an androgynous appearance but prefers others to not mistake his gender.
from the developmental standard; the owner of androgynous qualities is more harmonious and conscious in accepting himself fully,
not as an androgynous trickster performing wonders
His hair which made one wonder whether it's glossy along with the smile on his androgynous face which have sharpness in it,
I made a PowerPoint presentation for her, and in that presentation were androgynous rockstars, and artists that live their truth,
The contention that the Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo as an androgynous"whole" humanity that represented both genders is contested by Olson and Meisel's book,
gaining in popularity due to the androgynous glam rock bands of the 1970s, but it has roots in ancient Japanese literature,