monogamyməˈnɒg ə mi
monogamy (n)
English Definitions:
monogamy, monogamousness (noun)
having only one spouse at a time
monogamy (Noun)
A form of sexual bonding involving a permanent pair bond between two beings.
Monogamy
Monogamy is a form of marriage in which an individual has only one spouse during their lifetime or at any one time, as compared to polygamy or polyamory. In current usage, monogamy often refers to having one sexual partner irrespective of marriage or reproduction. The term is also applied to the social behavior of some animals, referring to the state of having only one mate at any one time.
Monogamy
Monogamy ( mə-NOG-ə-mee) is a form of dyadic relationship in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime. Alternately, only one partner at any one time (serial monogamy) — as compared to the various forms of non-monogamy (e.g., polygamy or polyamory).The term is also applied to the social behavior of some animals, referring to the state of having only one mate at any one time. A monogamous relationship can be sexual or emotional, but it's usually both. Many modern relationships are monogamous.
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