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  • 1 monógamo

    adj.
    monogamous.
    m.
    monogamist.
    * * *
    1 monogamous
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 monogamist
    * * *
    * * *
    I
    - ma adjetivo monogamous
    II
    - ma masculino, femenino monogamist
    * * *
    = monogamously + Adjetivo, monogamous.
    Ex. This database focusses on the use of time by polygamously as well as monogamously married men and women.
    Ex. The author compares learning achievement, social adjustment, and family conflict among 146 Bedouin students from polygamous and monogamous families.
    * * *
    I
    - ma adjetivo monogamous
    II
    - ma masculino, femenino monogamist
    * * *
    = monogamously + Adjetivo, monogamous.

    Ex: This database focusses on the use of time by polygamously as well as monogamously married men and women.

    Ex: The author compares learning achievement, social adjustment, and family conflict among 146 Bedouin students from polygamous and monogamous families.

    * * *
    monógamo1 -ma
    monogamous
    monógamo2 -ma
    masculine, feminine
    monogamist
    * * *

    monógamo
    ◊ -ma adjetivo

    monogamous
    ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
    monogamist
    monógamo,-a adjetivo monogamous

    ' monógamo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    monógama
    English:
    monogamous
    * * *
    monógamo, -a
    adj
    monogamous
    nm,f
    monogamous person
    * * *
    adj monogamous
    * * *
    monógamo, -ma adj
    : monogamous

    Spanish-English dictionary > monógamo

  • 2 polígamo

    adj.
    polygamous.
    m.
    polygamist, man who has several women.
    * * *
    1 polygamous
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 polygamist
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    * * *
    I
    - ma adjetivo polygamous
    II
    - ma masculino, femenino polygamist
    * * *
    = polygamously + Adjetivo, polygamous.
    Ex. This database focusses on the use of time by polygamously as well as monogamously married men and women.
    Ex. The author compares learning achievement, social adjustment, and family conflict among 146 Bedouin students from polygamous and monogamous families.
    * * *
    I
    - ma adjetivo polygamous
    II
    - ma masculino, femenino polygamist
    * * *
    = polygamously + Adjetivo, polygamous.

    Ex: This database focusses on the use of time by polygamously as well as monogamously married men and women.

    Ex: The author compares learning achievement, social adjustment, and family conflict among 146 Bedouin students from polygamous and monogamous families.

    * * *
    polígamo1 -ma
    polygamous
    polígamo2 -ma
    masculine, feminine
    polygamist
    * * *

    polígamo
    ◊ -ma sustantivo masculino, femenino

    polygamist

    * * *
    polígamo, -a
    adj
    polygamous
    nm,f
    polygamist
    * * *
    adj polygamous
    * * *
    polígamo, -ma adj
    : polygamous
    polígamo, -ma n
    : polygamist

    Spanish-English dictionary > polígamo

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