Definition of Intermarriages

1. Noun. (plural of intermarriage) ¹

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Definition of Intermarriages

1. intermarriage [n] - See also: intermarriage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermarriages

interluders
interludes
interluding
interluency
interlunar
interlunary
interlunation
intermale
intermalleolar
intermammary
intermammillary
intermandibular
intermarginal
intermarriage
intermarriageable
intermarriages (current term)
intermarried
intermarries
intermarry
intermarrying
intermat
intermats
intermatted
intermatting
intermaxilla
intermaxillae
intermaxillaries
intermaxillary
intermaxillary anchorage
intermaxillary bone

Literary usage of Intermarriages

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of John Ledyard, the American Traveller: Comprising Selections from by Jared Sparks (1829)
"Influence of religion upon them.—The love of freedom common to all the Tartars.—Their dwellings.— intermarriages between the Russians and Tartars. ..."

2. The Jews: A Study of Race and Environment by Maurice Fishberg (1911)
"It must be stated at the outset that intermarriages are not permitted in every country where the Jews reside. Thus in Russia no Jew is permitted to marry a ..."

3. Race Distinctions in American Law by Gilbert Thomas Stephenson (1910)
"... the report of the registry department of Boston for the years 1900-1907 is here added: intermarriages IN BOSTON From this it appears that the number, ..."

4. Travels in Italy, Greece and the Ionian Islands: In a Series of Letters by Hugh William Williams (1820)
"intermarriages of Turks and Greeks. IN my last letter, I promised to give you some account of the procession of a newly-married lady to her husband's house. ..."

5. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century by James Anthony Froude (1888)
"A second act in the same direction, the first of a long series on the same subject, attempted to provide against intermarriages between Catholics and ..."

6. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest. With by William Smith (1897)
"Voyage of Nearchus. § 22. Arrival at Susa. intermarriages of the Greeks and Persians. Mutiny of the army. § 23. ..."

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