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Hermaphrodeity
Hermaphrodeity Her*maph`ro*de"i*ty, n. Hermaphrodism. --B. Jonson.

Meaning of DEITY from wikipedia

- A deity or god is a supernatural being considered to be sacred and worthy of worship due to having authority over the universe, nature or human life....
- deity or sun deity is a deity who represents the Sun or an aspect thereof. Such deities are usually ****ociated with power and strength. Solar deities...
- Department of Electronics and Information Technology in 2012. On 19 July 2016, DeitY was made into full-fledged ministry, which henceforth is known as the Ministry...
- A lunar deity or moon deity is a deity who represents the Moon, or an aspect of it. These deities can have a variety of functions and traditions depending...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A supreme deity, supreme god or supreme being is the conception of the sole deity of monotheistic religions or, in polytheistic...
- Astarte.: 270  From these relationships is said to be born a crocodile deity called Maga. The meaning of the name Set is unknown, but it is thought to...
- A tutelary (/ˈtjuːtəlɛri/; also tutelar) is a deity or a spirit who is a guardian, patron, or protector of a particular place, geographic feature, person...
- religions, both polytheistic and monotheistic, have deities ****ociated with the sky. The daytime sky deities are typically distinct from the nighttime ones...
- A triple deity is a deity with three apparent forms that function as a singular whole. Such deities may sometimes be referred to as threefold, tripled...
- Hindu deities are the gods and goddesses in Hinduism. Deities in Hinduism are as diverse as its traditions, and a Hindu can choose to be polytheistic...