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Marriage within one's own tribe or group as required by custom or law.
endogamy
inmarriage
exogamy
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1
In many areas there was
intermarriage
,
there was cooperation and mutual respect.
2
If we associate with them familiarly, the natural result will be
intermarriage
.
3
Probably many of them had been absorbed by
intermarriage
with the invaders.
4
A couple of generations and a little
intermarriage
may put things right.
5
And, I presume, also the prohibition of
intermarriage
between parents and children?
6
Jewish-Arab
intermarriage
and intimate relations between Israeli Jews and Palestinians are quite rare.
7
Despite decades of
intermarriage
and assimilation, discrimination remains strong in Hokkaido.
8
By
intermarriage
the estate passed to the Townshends, and the late
9
The change in these statistics was due to assimilation through
intermarriage
.
10
Nor should the bond between the two countries created by
intermarriage
be overlooked.
11
In cases of
intermarriage
with foreigners, the children belong to the father's country.
12
They are all related by marriage and
intermarriage
to the Fresenborgs.
13
Still,
intermarriage
with the natives would be holding some of them.
14
These are now fixed physical types, which can be modified only by
intermarriage
.
15
Distinctions offensive to pride, such as laws forbidding
intermarriage
,
are to be avoided.
16
This is a result of the
intermarriage
of royal families in these later days.
intermarriage
constant intermarriage
much intermarriage
absorb by intermarriage
close intermarriage
create by intermarriage
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