noun
- the tendency for individuals to marry or form relationships with people who are similar to themselves in characteristics such as social class, education, or ethnicity
- the condition in which flowers have stamens and pistils that mature at the same time, allowing for self-fertilization
Usage: sociology; anthropology
Usage: botany
Examples
- Educational homogamy is common, with college graduates often marrying other college graduates.
- The study revealed patterns of racial homogamy in marriage statistics.
- Social homogamy tends to reinforce class boundaries across generations.
- Religious homogamy remains strong in many traditional communities.
- The botanist studied homogamy in wildflower species to understand their reproductive strategies.
- Some plants exhibit homogamy as an adaptation to ensure reproduction when pollinators are scarce.