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Surrogate may refer to:
Cultural relationships:
- Surrogate pregnancy, an arrangement for a woman to carry and give birth to a child who will be raised by others
- Sex surrogate, in sexual therapy
- Surrogate marriage, a custom in African culture
In the arts:
- Author surrogate or audience surrogate, reciprocal literary techniques
- The Surrogates, a comic book series
- The Surrogates (film), an upcoming film based on the comic book series
- The Surrogate (1995 film), a TV movie starring Alyssa Milano
- Surrogate (band), an American shoegazer rock/indie rock band
- "Surro-Gate", an episode of the cartoon series American Dad!
- "The Surrogate" (The Outer Limits), an episode of the 1990s version of The Outer Limits series
In science and technology:
- Surrogate model, used in engineering design
- Surrogate endpoint, a measure of effect in clinical trials
- Surrogate key, a unique database identification key
Other uses:
- Surrogate (clergy), a deputy of a bishop or ecclesiastical judge
- Surrogate Court, a court primarily concerned with the distribution of assets of a decedent
- Surrogate alcohol, a substance containing alcohol that is consumed, though it is not meant for human consumption
See also
- Surrogate Paintings, a series by American artist Allan McCollum
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