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In a monogamous manner
in a monogamous manner, within marriage to only one partner
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Being married to one person at a time
monogamous
Having only one sexual partner at a time
monogamy
the habit of pairing, or having but one mate
monogamous
{a} having but one husband or wife
monogamous
Mating with but one of the opposite sex; said of birds and mammals
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{s} of monogamy, of marriage to one person at a time
monogamous
Someone who is monogamous or who has a monogamous relationship has a sexual relationship with only one partner. Do you believe that men are not naturally monogamous?
monogamous
Same as Monogamian
monogamous
(used of relationships and of individuals) having one mate; "monogamous marriage"; "monogamous for life
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Monogamous animals have only one sexual partner during their lives or during each mating season
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Upholding, or practicing, monogamy
monogamous
(used of relationships and of individuals) having one mate; "monogamous marriage"; "monogamous for life"
monogamy
having only one spouse at a time
monogamy
{i} marriage to one person at a time; having only one mate at a time (Zoology)
monogamy
A social system based on mated pairs and their offspring
monogamy
Marriage to only one person at a time
monogamy
A form of sexual bonding involving a permanent pair bond between two beings
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Single marriage; marriage with but one person, husband or wife, at the same time; opposed to polygamy
monogamy
marriage in which an individual has one spouse
monogamy
Also, one marriage only during life; opposed to deuterogamy
monogamy
Monogamy is used to refer to the state or custom of having a sexual relationship with only one partner. People still opt for monogamy and marriage
monogamy
State of being paired with a single mate
monogamy
custom of being married to only one person at a time
monogamy
Marriage between two partners, usually a woman and a man
monogamy
Monogamy is the state or custom of being married to only one person at a particular time. In many non-Western societies, however, monogamy has never dominated
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A marriage unit made up of only one husband and one wife
monogamously

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    [ -mE ] (noun.) 1612. French monogamie, from Late Latin monogamia, from Greek, from monogamos monogamous, from mon- + gamos marriage, from gamein to marry.
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