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patrilinear Meaning in Bengali



 পিতৃগোত্রজ,

অথবা পুরুষ লাইন মাধ্যমে বংশদ্ভুত ট্রেসিং ভিত্তিক

Adjective:

পিতৃগোত্রজ,





patrilinear's Usage Examples:

than either its matrilinear or its patrilinear MRCA.


In the case of Homo sapiens, the matrilinear and patrilinear MRCA are also known as "Mitochondrial.


According to the narrative in Genesis, Judah with Tamar is the patrilinear ancestor of the Davidic line.


Where people groups and communities rely solely on a patrilinear family line, their common ancestor often became the subject of a legend.


At the extreme, the Comanche society was based on patrilinear and patrilocal extended family sharing a common language; they did not.


Anwyl of Tywyn (Anwyl pronounced [anʊɨl]) are a Welsh family who claim a patrilinear descent from Owain Gwynedd, King of Gwynedd from 1137 to 1170 and a scion.


as Bulgarian, Serbian, and Bosniak follow this system for different patrilinear and matrilinear uncles but collapse mother's sister and father's sister.


The Hupda social groups are based on unilinear descent, with patrilinear clans, and dispersed in exogamic units.


This family have patrilinear descent from Rhodri Mawr through Anarawd, his eldest son, and Owain Gwynedd.


Claims of dynastic legitimacy rested on it, and an extensive patrilinear genealogy was used to assess fines and penalties under Welsh law.


Though a patrilinear culture with arranged marriages, neither party loses full control in.


The hypothesis suggests that the Indo-Europeans, a patriarchal, patrilinear, and nomadic culture of the Pontic-Caspian steppe (now part of Eastern.


ancestry’ in European populations and the postulate of increasingly patrilinear societies in the wake of these expansions.


matrilinear mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) in all animals, and in mammals, patrilinear Y-chromosomal DNA (yDNA).


schwarze Zaun (1986) (Fragments of a novel) R' David Mechel Sperber and his patrilinear ancestors mentioned under the name Shfarber in Zabłotów's Yizkor Book.


African coastal society from matrilinear, Bantu organization to a new patrilinear Islamic model.


If he was a patrilinear relative of Nemanja, his father, Tih, may have been the son of Nemanja's.


There are some reports of a division into two exogamous patrilinear moieties, folklore on conflicts of mythological figures, and cooperation.


Article 12: The succession being patrilinear, never relinquish power to a son when one of his father's brothers is.


He is the patrilinear ancestor of the Cotter baronets of Rockforest in County Cork.



patrilinear's Meaning':

based on or tracing descent through the male line

Synonyms:

direct; patrilineal; lineal;

Antonyms:

collateral; undock; indirect; dishonest;

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