| patrilineal | Related to descent through the male line; inheritance of the Y chromosome is exclusively patrilineal. Origin: L. Pater, father, + linea, line (05 Mar 2000) |
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based on or tracing descent through the male line; "a patrilineal society"
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A unilineal kinship system in which an individual is a member of the father
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tracing one
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tracing kinship, inheritance, power through the male line.
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describes a society in which inheritance of social status, property, or something else of culturally recognized importance is through the male line. Despite the dictionary definition, which reflects common usage, patrilineal descent and patriarchy do not necessarily occur together. An obvious example of patrilineal inheritance in Euro-American society is the prevailing use of surnames. ...
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| patrilineal | based on or tracing descent through the male line |
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| patrilineal | one related on the father's side |
| patrilineal | one related on the father's side |
| patrilineal | by descent through the male line |
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