Mixed-marriage
noun
1.
a marriage between persons of different racial, ethnic, or religious groups, as between a black person and a white person or between a Christian and a Jew.
noun
1.
a marriage between persons of different races or religions
Marriage between two people who come from different cultural, national, racial, ethnic, or religious backgrounds. Often, such marriages must withstand the scrutiny of both partners’ families and social communities.
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