Gynandromorphous is a scientific term used to describe organisms that exhibit both male and female characteristics. Its antonyms, on the other hand, refer to entities that are strictly male or female. These antonyms include words such as gendered, unambiguous, distinguishable, distinct, disparate, dissimilar, separate, segregated, and divided. These words allude to the concept of binary gender, which is still widely accepted in many cultures. However, it is important to note that gender is a complex and multifaceted concept that cannot be reduced to a simple dichotomy. As society becomes more inclusive and accepting of diverse gender identities, these antonyms may become outdated and irrelevant.