in|ter|mar|riage

in|ter|mar|riage
in|ter|mar|riage «IHN tuhr MAR ihj», noun.
1. marriage between members of different families, tribes, religions, or racial groups.
2. marriage between close blood relations within a family, clan, or other group.

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