andro-

1.
a combining form meaning “male,” used in the formation of compound words:
androsterone.
Also, andr-.
Origin
< Greek andró(s), genitive of anḗr man; akin to Sanskrit nar-, Albanian njerí person, Latin Nero Nero
British Dictionary definitions for andro-

andro-

combining form
1.
male; masculine: androsterone
2.
(in botany) stamen or anther: androecium
Word Origin
from Greek anēr (genitive andros) man
Word Origin and History for andro-

word-forming element meaning "man, male," from Greek andro-, comb. form of aner (genitive andros) "man, male" (see anthropo-).

andro- in Medicine

andro- or andr-
pref.
Male; masculine: androgen.