The Collaborative International Dictionary
Monogamian \Mon`o*ga"mi*an\, Monogamic \Mon`o*gam"ic\, a. [See Monogamous.]
Pertaining to, or involving, monogamy.
(Bot.) Of or pertaining to the Monogamia; having a simple flower with united anthers.
Wiktionary
a. monogamous, of or relating to monogamy
Usage examples of "monogamic".
It must be remembered that both for husband and wife in most cases monogamic life marriage involves an element of sacrifice, it is an institution of late appearance in the history of mankind, and it does not completely fit the psychology or physiology of any but very exceptional characters in either sex.
It is probable that a great number of people could be paired off in couples who would make permanently happy and successful monogamic homes for their sound and healthy children.
Can the wife in any sort of polygamic arrangement, or a woman of no assured status, attain to the maternal possibilities of the ideal monogamic wife?
But then, on the other hand, does the ordinary monogamic wife do that?