IPA: /ˈændrəˌdʒɛn/
KK: /ˈændrəˌdʒɛn/
A type of hormone that helps develop and maintain male characteristics in the body.
Testosterone is the most well-known androgen in the human body.
Androgen is formed from "andro-" (from Greek "aner", meaning man) and "-gen" (from Greek "genes", meaning born of or produced by). The word refers to substances that are produced by the male body, specifically hormones that promote male characteristics.
Think of 'man' ('andro-') and 'produced by' ('-gen') to remember that 'androgen' refers to hormones that are produced by the male body.