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agamy

[ ag-uh-mee ]

noun

  1. the absence of a rule dictating marriage choices within a social group.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of agamy1

1790–1800; < Greek ²¹²µ²¹³¾Ã­²¹, equivalent to á²µ²¹³¾ ( os ) ( agamic ) + -ia -y 3
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Example Sentences

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“We hope that next year tourism will be working,†said Agamy.

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As sites in Luxor, across the River Nile from the Valley of the Kings, reopened on Sept. 1, a single group of 12 tourists showed up on a visit from Hurghada, said Tharwat Agamy, head of the regional branch of the Egyptian Travel Agents Association.

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Officials who spoke with the Associated Press said the bomb in Alexandria was aimed at a police patrol driving in the beachfront town of Agamy, on the western outskirts of the city.

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The officials said the bomb was targeting a police patrol driving in the beachfront town of Agamy, on the western outskirts of Alexandria.

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In Athens, a person might be charged with agamy as with a crime.

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