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intermarriage

noun as in mixed marriage

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Centuries of intermarriage, meanwhile, has resulted in millions of people with a small percentage of Native American ancestry.

Jewish intermarriage rates have risen in the United States.

Their language and traditions merged with Indigenous tribes over the decades and many Alaska Natives have Russian surnames after intermarriages.

Robbins said her wife graduated from TCU, “so it already generates some intermarriage household rivalry.”

The Mizrahim who make up around half of Israel's Jewish majority - a figure hard to pin down due to widespread intermarriage with Ashkenazim - have at times complained of discrimination and socio-economic disadvantage.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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