different between familial vs familylike
familial
English
Etymology
From French familial (“relating to a family; familial”), from Latin familia (“family (in the sense of the slaves working for a household); household”) (from famulus (“servant; slave”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *d?h?-m-eló-, from *d?eh?- (“to do, place, put”)) + French -al (“suffix forming adjectives”) (from Latin -?lis, from Proto-Indo-European *-li-). Doublet of familiar.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /f??m?lj?l/
- Hyphenation: fa?mil?ial or fa?mi?li?al
Adjective
familial (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a human family.
- (taxonomy) Pertaining to a taxon at the rank of family.
- Of or pertaining to any grouping of things referred to as a family.
- (pathology) Inherited.
Derived terms
Related terms
- familiar
- familiarity
- familiarly
- family
Translations
Further reading
- familial (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
French
Etymology
From the Latin familia suffixed with -al.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fa.mi.ljal/
Adjective
familial (feminine singular familiale, masculine plural familiaux, feminine plural familiales)
- familial, relating to a family
Derived terms
- allocation familiale
Related terms
- famille
- familiaire
Further reading
- “familial” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Portuguese
Adjective
familial m or f (plural familiais, comparable)
- familial (relating to families)
- Synonym: familiar
Related terms
- família
Romanian
Etymology
From French familial.
Adjective
familial m or n (feminine singular familial?, masculine plural familiali, feminine and neuter plural familiale)
- familial
Declension
familial From the web:
- what familial relationship exists in endgame
- what's familial hypercholesterolemia
- what's familial mean
- what familial love
- what familial status means
- what familial polyposis
- what familial disease
- what familial short stature
familylike
English
Alternative forms
- family-like
Etymology
family +? -like
Adjective
familylike (comparative more familylike, superlative most familylike)
- Resembling a family
Related terms
- familial
familylike From the web:
- what was family life like in the 1950s
- what is family therapy like
- what's your family like
- what was family life like in ancient india
- what was family life like in ancient egypt
- what is family like
- what is family court like
- what was family life like in ancient rome
you may also like
- familial vs familylike
- underruff vs crossruff
- overruff vs crossruff
- overadjustment vs overadjusted
- overcount vs undercount
- snazztastic vs snazziness
- snazzily vs snazziness
- antioxidation vs antioxidize
- antioxidative vs antioxidize
- officeseeking vs officeseeker
- underrepresent vs underrepresentation
- seroconversion vs seroconvert
- megasite vs microsite
- interventionally vs interventional
- overreliance vs overreliant
- nonreflective vs unreflective
- professionalize vs reprofessionalize
- deprofessionalize vs reprofessionalize
- reattach vs preattached
- postsurgical vs presurgical