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Word of the Day – Metamour

By November 29, 2018Word of the Day

Metamour (noun)

met-a-moor

The partner of one’s partner, with whom one does not share a direct sexual or loving relationship.

From meta – with, amor – love.

Example sentences

“Polyamorous people are familiar with the concept of the metamour.”

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