different between matriline vs patriline
matriline
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin mater (“mother”) + linea (“line”). Also matri- +? line
Noun
matriline (plural matrilines)
- A line of descent from a female ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening generations are mothers.
Synonyms
- mother's line
See also
- patriline
Anagrams
- almitrine, train mile
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patriline
English
Etymology
Latin, from pater (“father”) + linea (“line”). Also patri- +? line
Noun
patriline (plural patrilines)
- A line of descent from a male ancestor to a descendant (of either sex) in which the individuals in all intervening generations are fathers.
See also
- matriline
Anagrams
- Tiplerian, reptilian
patriline From the web:
- patrilineal meaning
- what patrilineal means
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- what is patrilineal descent
- what is patrilineal family
- what is patrilineal society
- what is patrilineal inheritance
- what is patrilineal system of inheritance
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