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Multilingual Demographic Dictionary, second unified edition, English volume
Isolate (n.)
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Section | English 506 |
Arabic 506 |
German 506 |
Spanish 506 |
Finnish 506 |
French 506 |
Italian 506 |
Polish 506 |
Portuguese 506 |
Russian 506 |
506-1 | endogamy | زواج الداخلي (الزواج) | Endogamie | endogamia | endogamia | endogamie | endogamia | endogamia | ENDOGAMIA | Эндогамия |
506-2 | isolate (n.) | محيط المنعزل (عزل) | Isolat | grupo aislado | isolaatti | isolat | isolato | izolat | ISOLADO | Замкнутая среда |
506-3 | exogamy | زواج الخارجي (خروج) | Exogamie | exogamia | eksogamia | exogamie | esogamia | egzogamia | EXOGAMIA | Экзогамия |
506-4 | mixed marriage | زواج المختلط (خلط) | Mischehe | matrimonios mixtos | seka-avioliitto | mariage mixte | matrimonio misto | małżeństwo mieszane | CASAMENTO misto | Смешанный брак |
506-5 | homogamy | زواج المتكافئ (الزواج) | Homogamie | homogamia | homogamia | homogamie | omogamia | homogamia | HOMOGAMIA | Гомогамия |
506-6 | heterogamy | زواج المتفاوت (تفاوت) | Heterogamie | heterogamia | heterogamia | hétérogamie | eterogamia | heterogamia | HETEROGAMIA | Гетерогамия |
Endogamy 1 exists where both spouses must belong to the same group (e.g. tribe, clan). The term is also used to denote a tendency for spouses to be members of the same social or geographical group or isolate 2, which is generally of limited size. The opposite requirement or tendency is called exogamy 3. Mixed marriages 4 are marriages between persons of different nationalities, races, religions, etc. When marriage is contracted between persons with certain common characteristics, social, physical or mental, it is called homogamy 5, the opposite is called heterogamy 6.
- 1. Endogamy, n. - endogamous, adj.
- 3. Exogamy, n. - exogamous, adj.
- 5. Homogamy, n. - homogamous, adj.
- 6. Heterogamy, n. - heterogamous, adj.
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