Hermophenyl is a term that refers to a fictional being with both male and female qualities. It is pronounced as /ˈhɜrməˌfɛnəl/ with the first syllable "herm" meaning hermaphrodite and the second syllable "phenyl" representing "synthetic". The term is an amalgamation of the Greek word "Hermaphrodite" and "Phenyl", which stands for an organic compound with a benzene ring. The spelling of this word is quite complex, but it accurately describes a unique concept in the realm of science fiction and fantasy.
Mercuriosodium phenoldisulphonate; a white powder, said to contain 40 per cent. of metallic mercury; recommended as a bactericide and in the treatment of syphilis, in hypodermic doses of gr. 1/3 (0.02).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.