different between kinship vs metronymy
kinship
English
Etymology
From kin +? -ship.
Noun
kinship (countable and uncountable, plural kinships)
- relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption
- relation or connection by nature or character
Related terms
- kin
- kith as in kith and kin
Translations
Anagrams
- pinkish
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metronymy
English
Noun
metronymy (uncountable)
- kinship and naming that follows the female line
Translations
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