combining form
or andro-
Etymology: Middle French andro-, from Latin andr-, andro-, from Greek, from andr-, anēr man (male person); akin to Old Irish nert strength, Oscan ner man (male person), Sanskrit nṛ
1. : man
andro centric
andro phagous
: of or belonging to a man or men
andro cracy
andro phobia
: having the characteristics of a man and
andro tauric
2. : male
andro genesis
: male and
andro gynous
3. : stamen : anther
andr oecium