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Definition of Interfamily
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interfamily
Literary usage of Interfamily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Social Hygiene by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"(interfamily, intercommunity, interstate, and international hygiene.) (b) Principles
of physical training. (Gymnastics, exercise, athletics, recreation, ..."
2. The Marriage of Near Kin Considered with Respect to the Laws of Nations, the by Alfred Henry Huth (1887)
"... of New Mexico ' practise polygamy and interfamily marriages, but these are
forbidden by the Ceris, ..."
3. Individualism: A System of Politics by Wordsworth Donisthorpe (1894)
"The thing would change hands, and words would be used indicative of the animus
of the parties. But in the case of interfamily transactions ..."
4. Tafilet: The Narrative of a Journey of Exploration in the Atlas Mountains (1895)
"Though not a very direct way of dealing out justice, this interfamily law of
responsibility answers its purpose extremely well. I had not intended to enter ..."
5. Achieving Food Security in Southern Africa: New Challenges, New Opportunities by Lawrence James Haddad (1997)
"The connection between public transfers and private interfamily transfers.
Journal of Public Economics 51 (1): 129 167. Cox, D., and E, Jimenez. ..."
6. College Teaching: Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College by Paul Klapper (1920)
"(interfamily, intercommunity, interstate, and international hygiene.) (b) Principles
of physical training. (Gymnastics, exercise, athletics, recreation, ..."
7. The Social Hygiene Bulletin by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"(interfamily, intercommunity. interstate, and international hygiene.) (b) Principles
of physical training. (Gymnastics, exercise, athletics, recreation, ..."