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exogamous
English
Etymology
exogamy +? -ous or exo- +? -gamous
Adjective
exogamous (comparative more exogamous, superlative most exogamous)
- (biology, marriage) Of or relating to exogamy.
Antonyms
- endogamous
Related terms
- exogamy
Translations
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exogamy
English
Etymology
From exo- +? -gamy. The term was coined by John Ferguson McLennan in his Studies in Ancient History, page 25.
Noun
exogamy (countable and uncountable, plural exogamies)
- marriage to a person belonging to a tribe or group other than one's own as required by custom or law
- (biology) the fusion of two unrelated gametes
Synonyms
- (marriage): See also Thesaurus:intermarriage
Antonyms
- (marriage): endogamy; see also Thesaurus:intermarriage
Related terms
- exogamous
Translations
See also
- intermarriage
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