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The answer HUSBAND has 82 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of husband in various dictionaries:
noun - a married man
verb - use cautiously and frugally
A man joined to a woman in marriage; a male spouse.
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From the Old Norse for "house dweller", it's one variety of spouse |
Isaac,to Rebekah |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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A married man considered in relation to his spouse. |
Use (resources) economically. |
use (resources) economically. |
a married man considered in relation to his spouse. |
a married man a woman's partner in marriage |
use cautiously and frugally |
the man that you are married to: |
to use something carefully so that you do not use all of it |
the man to whom a woman is married a married man |
A man joined to a woman in marriage a male spouse. |
Husband description |
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A husband is a male in a marital relationship. The rights and obligations of a husband regarding his spouse and others, and his status in the community and in law, vary between cultures and have varied over time. * In monogamous cultures, there are only two parties to a marriage. This is enforced by legal codes that outlaw two (bigamy) or more (polygamy) female spouses. Similarly, polyandry, marriage of one female partner with more than one male partner at the same time is not permitted. In polygamous and polyandrous cultures, there may be more than two parties to a marriage. * In marriages where both spouses are men, both may be referred to as husband. * In heterosexual marriages, the husband was traditionally regarded as the head of the household and was expected to be the sole provider or breadwinner, a role that is still maintained in some cultures (sometimes described as paternalistic). * The term continues to be applied to such a man who has separated from his spouse and ceases to be app |
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