How Do You Spell POLYGYNOUS?

Pronunciation: [pˌɒlˈɪd͡ʒɪnəs] (IPA)

Polygynous is a term used to describe a type of mating system where one male has multiple female partners. The word is spelled /pəˈlɪdʒɪnəs/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound, followed by a stress on the syllable "lyg". The "y" in "lyg" represents the consonant sound "j", which is pronounced like the "y" in "yes". The final syllable is pronounced with a short "u" sound, followed by the "-nous" suffix, which has a stress on the final syllable.

POLYGYNOUS Meaning and Definition

  1. Polygynous is an adjective that describes a mating system in which one male individual has multiple female partners or mates simultaneously. This term specifically refers to the practice of polygamy, which is the act of having multiple spouses. However, polygyny focuses exclusively on the male having multiple wives or female partners.

    In a polygynous society or arrangement, it is culturally acceptable for a man to be married to or have relationships with more than one woman at the same time. The women involved in a polygynous union are commonly known as sister wives. This arrangement can take various forms, ranging from a small number of wives to cases where a man might have dozens of wives. The practice is prevalent in diverse cultures and historical periods, such as some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian societies.

    Polygyny establishes a hierarchical structure within the family, with the husband typically holding a dominant position. Often, the wives are expected to live together in the same household, sharing responsibilities and resources. However, the level of interaction and closeness between the wives can greatly vary depending on cultural norms and personal dynamics.

    Overall, polygynous unions differ significantly from monogamous relationships, as they involve a single male having multiple female partners simultaneously, and are usually based on specific cultural or religious beliefs and practices.

  2. Having many styles or pistils, as the order of plants polygnia.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for POLYGYNOUS

  • oolygynous
  • lolygynous
  • -olygynous
  • 0olygynous
  • pilygynous
  • pklygynous
  • pllygynous
  • pplygynous
  • p0lygynous
  • p9lygynous
  • pokygynous
  • popygynous
  • pooygynous
  • poltgynous
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  • polhgynous
  • polugynous
  • pol7gynous
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Etymology of POLYGYNOUS

The word "polygynous" is derived from the Greek words "polys", meaning "many", and "gynē", meaning "woman". It is formed by combining these roots with the suffix "-ous", which means "having" or "full of". Therefore, "polygynous" refers to a mating system where a male individual has multiple female mates or wives.

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