noun
also prenuptial or pre·nup ˈprēˌnəp
( -s )
: an agreement made between a man and a woman before marrying in which they give up future rights to each other's property in the event of divorce or death
noun
also prenuptial or pre·nup ˈprēˌnəp
( -s )
: an agreement made between a man and a woman before marrying in which they give up future rights to each other's property in the event of divorce or death
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012