allogroom
verb, transitive + intransitive
al·lo·groom
ˈa-lō-ˌgrüm
allogrooms; allogroomed; allogrooming
: to clean and maintain the appearance of an individual of the same species
A female rhesus monkey may allogroom the male as a means of overcoming his aggression.—Desmond Morris, Primate Ethology, 2005
However, allogrooming is one of the most easily ritualized of all social behaviors, and it has been repeatedly and consistently transformed into conciliatory and bonding signals.—Edward O. Wilson, Sociobiology, 1980
Several days after parturition, the mare and foal begin to allogroom.—George H. Waring, Horse Behavior, 2003
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