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po·lyg·a·my \-mē, -mi\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle French polygamie, from Late Latin polygamia, from Greek, from poly- + -gamia (from gamos marriage + -ia -y) — more at bigamy 1. : the state or fact of being polygamous; specifically : a marriage form in which a spouse of either sex may possess a plurality of mates at the same time — used either inclusively of both polygyny and polyandry or exclusively of polygyny < among the Batak of Palawan both polygamy and polyandry exist > < the Mormons' former practice of polygamy > — compare bigamy, monogamy 2. : possession of a plurality of benefices 3. : the condition of bearing both hermaphrodite and unisexual flowers on the same plant 4. zoology : the condition of having more than one mate at one time |