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bigamist
big·a·my B0237700 (bĭg′ə-mē)n. The criminal offense of marrying one person while still legally married to another. [Middle English bigamie, from Old French, from Medieval Latin bigamia, from Late Latin bigamus, twice married : Latin bi-, two; see bi-1 + Greek gamos, marriage; see -gamous.] big′a·mist n.big•a•mist (ˈbɪg ə mɪst) n. a person who commits bigamy. [1625–35] big`a•mis′tic, adj. big`a•mis′ti•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bigamist - someone who marries one person while already legally married to anotherbetter half, married person, partner, spouse, mate - a person's partner in marriage | Translationsbigamy (ˈbigəmi) noun marriage to two wives or two husbands at once (a crime in some countries). He's been charged with committing bigamy. 重婚(罪) 重婚(罪) ˈbigamist noun 重婚者 重婚者ˈbigamous adjective 重婚的 重婚的EncyclopediaSeebigamybigamist
Words related to bigamistnoun someone who marries one person while already legally married to anotherRelated Words- better half
- married person
- partner
- spouse
- mate
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