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(used of relationships and of individuals) having one mate; "monogamous marriage"; "monogamous for life"
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propagating by the union of one male and one female only.
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| monogamous |
having only one mate during a breeding season or during a lifetime
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| monogamous |
Prolonged and exclusive pair bond with a single member of the opposite sex in order to raise young (Gill 1995).
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| monogamous |
having only one mate; living in pairs. Most bird species appear socially monogamous, with one male and one female taking care of the young. Some of these socially monogamous birds are not genetically monogamous, however, for they will copulate with an individual other than their mate.
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