monogamy

English

Etymology

From French monogamie, from Late Latin monogamia, from Ancient Greek μονογαμία (monogamía). Synchronically, mono- + -gamy.

Pronunciation

Noun

monogamy (countable and uncountable, plural monogamies)

  1. A form of sexual bonding involving a permanent pair bond between two beings.
    Antonym: polygamy
  2. The practise of being married to one person as opposed to multiple.
    Antonym: polygamy

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