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These are anthropological terms, not much used within the poly movement. They refer respectively to multiple marriages in general, marriages of multiple women to one man, and of multiple men to one woman. Polygyny has been much more common among world cultures than polyandry, and many non-anthropologists have used polygamy to refer mainly to polygyny, for example among the Mormons. These have mainly referred to marriages recognized by the culture in question. ...
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| polygamy |
Marriage of several, plural number of either husbands or wives. Polygamy is normatively approved in 77% of known societies.
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Marriage to more than one spouse at the same time. Men of the Muslim faith are legally allowed four wives at one time.
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