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androsphinx

[an-druh-sfingks]

noun

plural

androsphinxes, androsphinges 
  1. a sphinx with the head of a man.



androsphinx

/ ˈændrəˌsfɪŋks /

noun

  1. a sphinx having the head of a man

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Word History and Origins

Origin of androsphinx1

From Greek, dating back to 1600–10; andro-, sphinx
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Example Sentences

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Sometimes the androsphinx has human hands in place of the lion's paws.

He stood looking up at a pair of bronze griffins that crouched on the top of the rosewood bookcase, and the gas-light falling full on his face, showed his stern, massive features, which, in their granitic cast, reminded Edna of those Egyptian Androsphinx—vast, serene, changeless.

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