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  • 31incestuous marriage — A marriage between persons forbidden by law to intermarry, because they are related to one another in a certain degree. 35 Am J1st Marr § 140 …

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  • 32Electra complex — incestuous desire of a daughter for her father …

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  • 33incestuously — incestuous ► ADJECTIVE 1) involving or guilty of incest. 2) (of a relationship or community) excessively close and resistant to outside influence. DERIVATIVES incestuously adverb …

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  • 34Incest in popular culture — Incest is a somewhat popular topic in English erotic fiction; there are entire collections and websites devoted solely to this genre, with an entire genre of pornographic pulp fiction known as incest novels . This is probably because, as with… …

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  • 35Incest — This article is about the variable social/legal/religious/cultural infraction of sexual relations with close kin. For the biological act of reproducing with close kin, see inbreeding. For the descriptive term for blood related kin, see… …

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  • 36Schistocephalus solidus — Taxobox name = Schistocephalus solidus image caption = regnum = Animalia phylum = Platyhelminthes classis = Cestoda (Eucestoda) ordo = Pseudophyllidea familia = Schistocephalidae subfamilia = Schistocephalinae tribus = genus = Schistocephalus… …

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  • 37Myrrha — This article is about the Greek myth. For other uses, see Myrrha (disambiguation) …

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  • 38Middlesex (novel) — Middlesex   …

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  • 39Incest taboo — The incest taboo refers to the cultural prohibition of sexual activity or marriage between persons defined as close relatives commonly called incest; the degree of which is determined by the society in which the persons live. Various theories… …

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  • 40literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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