How Do You Spell ENDOGAMY?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛndə͡ʊɡˌami] (IPA)

Endogamy is a term used to describe the practice of marrying within one's own ethnic or religious community. The phonetic transcription of "endogamy" is /ɛnˈdɑːɡəmi/. The first syllable is pronounced like the word "en" and the second syllable is pronounced like "dawg" with emphasis on the "o". The third syllable is pronounced like "mee." The spelling of the word "endogamy" reflects its Greek roots, with "endo" meaning "within" and "gamos" meaning "marriage."

ENDOGAMY Meaning and Definition

  1. Endogamy is a social practice or custom in which individuals are required or strongly encouraged to marry and form relationships within their own social, cultural, ethnic, or religious group. This term is often used in anthropology, sociology, and genetics to understand patterns of mate selection and marriage within a specific population.

    In endogamous societies, individuals are expected to marry someone who shares a common background, such as belonging to the same tribe, caste, or religious community. This practice is primarily aimed at preserving cultural or ethnic traditions, maintaining social cohesion, and preventing the dilution of identity or power dynamics within the group. Endogamy often serves as a mechanism for passing on inherited wealth, status, or specific cultural practices within a closed group.

    While endogamy can strengthen and preserve social bonds, it may also lead to increased social and cultural isolation, reinforcing existing socioeconomic divisions or disparities. In some cases, endogamy can limit individuals' choice of a life partner, as they may face pressure or restrictions when attempting to marry someone outside their group.

    This term is also used in genetics to describe "marriage within relatives." Endogamy can result in a higher frequency of genetic disorders or inherited diseases within a specific population due to the possibility of shared genetic material among relatives. Genetic endogamy can have health implications, as it limits genetic diversity and increases the probability of recessive genetic disorders being inherited by offspring.

  2. Reproduction by conjugation between sister cells, the descendants of one original cell; pedogamy.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ENDOGAMY

  • endogamoc
  • wndogamy
  • sndogamy
  • dndogamy
  • rndogamy
  • 4ndogamy
  • 3ndogamy
  • ebdogamy
  • emdogamy
  • ejdogamy
  • ehdogamy
  • ensogamy
  • enxogamy
  • encogamy
  • enfogamy
  • enrogamy
  • eneogamy
  • endigamy
  • endkgamy
  • endlgamy
  • endagamy
  • endogeamy
  • endagomy
  • endogamey

Etymology of ENDOGAMY

The word "endogamy" originates from two Greek words: "endon" meaning "within" or "inside", and "gamos" meaning "marriage". Endogamy refers to the practice of marrying within a particular group, community, or social unit, such as one's own clan, tribe, caste, or religion. The term was first used in English in the early 20th century and is commonly used in anthropology and sociology to describe the social and cultural customs related to marital choices and restrictions.

Similar spelling words for ENDOGAMY

Plural form of ENDOGAMY is ENDOGAMIES

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