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Qu'est-ce (qui) est marrier$46974$ - définition

STAR IN THE CONSTELLATION CARINA
HIP 46974

Monogamous         
  • Plough agriculture. The castle in the background is Lusignan. Detail from the calendar ''Les très riches heures'' from the 15th century. This is a detail from the painting for March.
  • A pair of [[New Zealand kaka]] parrots at [[Auckland Zoo]]
  • Woman farming, using a [[digging stick]] in the [[Nuba Mountains]], southern Sudan
  • archive-date= 2011-09-16}}</ref>
  • [[Orangutan]] males are not monogamous and compete for access to females.
RELATIONSHIP FORM WHERE EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS ONLY ONE PARTNER DURING THEIR LIFETIME OR AT ANY ONE TIME
Monogamous; Serial monogamy; Chain Marriage; Monamory; Monogamous marriage; Sequential monogamy; Serial marrier; Monoamory; Varieties of monogamy; Incidence of monogamy; Psychology of sexual monogamy; Socially-monogamous; Socially monogamous; Social monogamy; Monoamorous; Monogamous relationship; Serial polygamy; Varieties of Monogamy; Incidence of Monogamy; Psychology of Monogamy; Serial monogamist; Monogamist; Sexual monogamy; Genetic monogamy; Psychology of monogamy; Sexual Monogamy; Sequential marriage; Tandem polygamy; Monogamous relationships; Multiple marrier; Exclusive relationship; Serially monogamous; Human monogamy; Evolution of monogamy in humans; Serial matrimony; Serial Monogamist
·adj Upholding, or practicing, monogamy.
II. Monogamous ·adj ·same·as Monogamian.
III. Monogamous ·adj Mating with but one of the opposite sex;
- said of birds and mammals.
Monogamy         
  • Plough agriculture. The castle in the background is Lusignan. Detail from the calendar ''Les très riches heures'' from the 15th century. This is a detail from the painting for March.
  • A pair of [[New Zealand kaka]] parrots at [[Auckland Zoo]]
  • Woman farming, using a [[digging stick]] in the [[Nuba Mountains]], southern Sudan
  • archive-date= 2011-09-16}}</ref>
  • [[Orangutan]] males are not monogamous and compete for access to females.
RELATIONSHIP FORM WHERE EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS ONLY ONE PARTNER DURING THEIR LIFETIME OR AT ANY ONE TIME
Monogamous; Serial monogamy; Chain Marriage; Monamory; Monogamous marriage; Sequential monogamy; Serial marrier; Monoamory; Varieties of monogamy; Incidence of monogamy; Psychology of sexual monogamy; Socially-monogamous; Socially monogamous; Social monogamy; Monoamorous; Monogamous relationship; Serial polygamy; Varieties of Monogamy; Incidence of Monogamy; Psychology of Monogamy; Serial monogamist; Monogamist; Sexual monogamy; Genetic monogamy; Psychology of monogamy; Sexual Monogamy; Sequential marriage; Tandem polygamy; Monogamous relationships; Multiple marrier; Exclusive relationship; Serially monogamous; Human monogamy; Evolution of monogamy in humans; Serial matrimony; Serial Monogamist
Monogamy ( ) is a form of dyadic relationship in which an individual has only one partner during their lifetime—alternately, only one partner at any one time (serial monogamy)—as compared to non-monogamy (e.g.
monogamy         
  • Plough agriculture. The castle in the background is Lusignan. Detail from the calendar ''Les très riches heures'' from the 15th century. This is a detail from the painting for March.
  • A pair of [[New Zealand kaka]] parrots at [[Auckland Zoo]]
  • Woman farming, using a [[digging stick]] in the [[Nuba Mountains]], southern Sudan
  • archive-date= 2011-09-16}}</ref>
  • [[Orangutan]] males are not monogamous and compete for access to females.
RELATIONSHIP FORM WHERE EACH INDIVIDUAL HAS ONLY ONE PARTNER DURING THEIR LIFETIME OR AT ANY ONE TIME
Monogamous; Serial monogamy; Chain Marriage; Monamory; Monogamous marriage; Sequential monogamy; Serial marrier; Monoamory; Varieties of monogamy; Incidence of monogamy; Psychology of sexual monogamy; Socially-monogamous; Socially monogamous; Social monogamy; Monoamorous; Monogamous relationship; Serial polygamy; Varieties of Monogamy; Incidence of Monogamy; Psychology of Monogamy; Serial monogamist; Monogamist; Sexual monogamy; Genetic monogamy; Psychology of monogamy; Sexual Monogamy; Sequential marriage; Tandem polygamy; Monogamous relationships; Multiple marrier; Exclusive relationship; Serially monogamous; Human monogamy; Evolution of monogamy in humans; Serial matrimony; Serial Monogamist
1.
Monogamy is used to refer to the state or custom of having a sexual relationship with only one partner.
People still opt for monogamy and marriage.
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2.
Monogamy is the state or custom of being married to only one person at a particular time.
In many non-Western societies, however, monogamy has never dominated.
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HD 83183

HD 83183 is a single star in the southern constellation of Carina. It has the Bayer designation h Carinae, while HD 83183 is the star's identifier from the Henry Draper catalogue. The star is blue-white in hue and is faintly visible to the naked eye with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.08. It is located at a distance of approximately 1,330 light years based on parallax, and is drifting further away with a radial velocity of +18 km/s. O. J. Eggen identified it as a member of the Pleiades group of co-moving stars.

This object is a massive bright giant star with a stellar classification of B5 II. It is 25 million years old and is spinning with a projected rotational velocity of 19 km/s. The star has 9 times the mass of the Sun and about 18 times the Sun's radius. It is radiating 11,634 times the luminosity of the Sun from its enlarged photosphere at an effective temperature of 14,300 K.