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Polyandry (/ˈpɒliˌændri, ˌpɒliˈæn-/; from
Ancient Gr**** πολύ (polú) 'many', and ἀνήρ (anḗr) 'man') is a form of
polygamy in
which a
woman takes two or...
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Polyandry in
India refers to the
practice of
polyandry,
whereby a
woman has two or more
husbands at the same time,
either historically on the
Indian subcontinent...
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Polyandry is a
marital arrangement in
which a
woman has
several husbands. In Tibet,
those husbands are
often brothers; "fraternal
polyandry". Concern...
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behavioral ecology,
polyandry is a
class of
mating system where one
female mates with
several males in a
breeding season.
Polyandry is
often compared to...
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Polyandry in
fishes is a
mating system where females mate with
multiple males within one
mating season. This type of
mating exists in a
variety of animal...
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woman is
married to more than one
husband at the same time, it is
called polyandry. In
sociobiology and zoology,
researchers use
polygamy in a
broad sense...
- (one man
having more than one wife) and not
polyandry (one
woman having more than one husband), as
polyandry is
specifically outlawed by the
Hebrew Bible's...
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either formal or
informal polyandry. The
researchers found 53
communities studied between 1912 and 2010 that
practiced polyandry (in
which women have multiple...
- of the world,
arranged marriage,
forced marriage,
polygamy marriage,
polyandry marriage,
polygyny marriage,
group marriage,
coverture marriage, child...
- used to
practice polyandry. Toda people, who live on the
isolated Nilgiri plateau of
Southern India practiced adelphic polyandry for centuries, but...