From Merriam-Webster dictionary online:
Main Entry: her·maph·ro·dite
Pronunciation: (")h&r-'ma-fr&-"dIt
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English hermofrodite, from Latin hermaphroditus, from Greek hermaphroditos, from Hermaphroditos
Date: 14th century
1 : an animal or plant having both male and female reproductive organs
2 : something that is a combination of diverse elements
- hermaphrodite adjective
*laff* Vamp - are you obessed about this eh?
at least the second definition is more accurate. At least - the name is converted for the acknowlegement of biological factors - so what is wrong with that?