Behavior pertaining to marriage.
marital
Single
No, it is not. Miss refers to an unmarried woman, and missus is the long form of "mrs.", which refers to a married woman. Both derive from "mistress", but refer to a different marital status. Ms. (pronounced "miz") refers to any woman, and does not reflect her marital status. It is particularly appropriate when a woman's marital status is unknown or she is older and unmarried for any reason.
married and had sex all night long
they want to know how much money people are likely to have.
Philip H. Bornstein has written: 'Marital therapy' -- subject(s): Behavior therapy, Communication, Interpersonal communication, Marital Therapy, Marital psychotherapy
marital
David Morris Schnarch has written: 'Constructing the sexual crucible' -- subject(s): Marital Therapy, Marital psychotherapy, Methods, Sex Behavior, Sex Disorders, Sex counseling, Sex therapy, Therapy 'Intimacy & desire'
palmer marital status
Edwin J. Thomas has written: 'Marital communication and decision making' -- subject(s): Case studies, Communication in marriage, Decision making 'Behavior modification procedure' -- subject(s): Behavior modification
The marital status of the summoner in The Canterbury Tales is not explicitly stated in the text. It is not specified whether he is married or single. The focus is more on his appearance, behavior, and role in the story.
What is your marital status?Welcome to our marital home.
A rash choice of spouse can result in a marital disaster.
factors that effect marital adjustment
A pre-marital license is a license that you get before you get married.
Yes, marital status is nominal data.
marital and family status