nuptial in the PONS Dictionary

nuptial Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

nuptial vows

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The dowry, previously regarded as a bride-price paid to the father, became a nuptial gift retained by the wife as part of her personal property.
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The male, still holding the prey, presents the prey to the female as a nuptial gift.
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During the species-specific breeding period, new reproductives, females and winged males leave the colony in what is called a nuptial flight.
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During the breeding season pinkish-brown or bronze nuptial plumes appear on the foreneck and breast, with blue-grey plumes appearing on the back.
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Most birds moult, usually before and after breeding, resulting in a breeding or nuptial plumage and a basic plumage.
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The remainder of the males have black nuptial crests, grow larger, and have larger testes.
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A newer type of prenuptial (or post-nuptial) agreement is the so-called social media prenuptial agreement.
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This group started performing some nuptial poems right there on the way.
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If the male presented a small nuptial gift the female will continue looking for a mate.
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Colonies in close proximity conduct nuptial flights at close to the same time, increasing outbreeding.
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