The spelling of the word "Ondogyne" may seem strange, but it can be broken down phonetically as on-do-jin, with each syllable pronounced separately. The sound "on" is represented by the letter o, while "do" is spelled as d-o. The "j" sound in "jin" is represented by the letter g, with a silent "e" at the end. So, when pronounced correctly, "Ondogyne" sounds like "AHN-doh-jeen." This word is not commonly used, but generally refers to a characteristic of female plants that are able to produce both male and female reproductive organs.