This is the 6168th most frequent Spanish word.
andro
"Andro" is not a standalone word in Spanish. It may be a prefix derived from Greek, meaning "man" or "male."
In this sentence, 'androide' refers to a humanoid robot, derived from the root 'andro-' meaning man or human, paired with '-ide' indicating a resemblance.
El androide estaba programado para realizar tareas domésticas.
The android was programmed to perform household tasks.
Here, 'andro' is used as a component in a term related to technology and innovations, representing a thematic boundary.
El andro centrado en la tecnología se muestra en nuevas innovaciones.
The focus on technology appears in new innovations.
In this case, 'andro-' as part of 'androginia' refers to the blending of male and female characteristics, derived from 'andro-' (male) and '-gynia' (female).