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monandry|mɒˈnændrɪ| Also mono-andry. [ad. Gr. *µονανδρία, f. µόνανδρος: see Monandria and -y.] 1. The custom of having only one husband at a time.
1855Miss Cobbe Intuit. Mor. 155 Monogamy and Monoandry are general rules conducive to the Happiness of mankind. 1880Webster Suppl., Monandry. 1882A. Macfarlane Consanguin. 8 In countries where monandry is established. 1904Contemp. Rev. Oct. 486 From promiscuity..to..monogamy and monandry, every possible phase and form of the institution [of marriage] can be studied outside of the human species. 2. Bot. The condition of having but one perfect stamen.
1900in B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms App. |