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| marriage within the tribe, caste, or social group |
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| marriage outside the tribe, caste, or social group |
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| produced from within; due to internal causes |
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| produced from without; due to external causes |
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| internal skeleton or supporting framework in an animal |
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| hard protective structure developed outside the body, as the shell of a lobster |
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| inflammation of the lining of the heart |
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| membranelike tissue lining the digestive tract |
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| parasite living on the inside of its host |
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| plant growing within another plant |
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| known externally (outside a select group; publicly); readily understandable |
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1. introduced from another country; foreign 2. strikingly unusual; strange |
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| total absence of rule or government; confusion; disorder |
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| rule by an absolute sovereign |
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| body of rulers or officials grouped in ranks, each being subordinate to the rank above it; pecking order |
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| form of social organization in which the mother rules the family or tribe, descent being traced through the mother |
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| state ruled over by a single person, as a king or queen |
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| form of government in which a few people have the power |
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| form of social organization in which the father rules the family or tribe, descent being traced through the father |
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