bilineal descent

  • 1bilineal — adjective Tracing descent through both the patriline and the matriline. Syn: duolineal …

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  • 2ДВУХЛИНЕЙНАЯ РОДОСЛОВНАЯ — (bilineal descent) (антропология) 1. Синоним двойной родословной. 2. (Реже) термин для не однолинейной системы родословной …

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  • 3Matrilineality in Judaism — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 4Kinship — For other uses, see Kinship (disambiguation). Relationships …

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  • 5Mischling — ( crossbreed in German, plural: Mischlinge) was the German term used during the Third Reich to denote persons deemed to have only partial Aryan ancestry.[1] The word has essentially the same origin as mestee in English, mestizo in Spanish and… …

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  • 6ДВОЙНОЕ ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЕ или ДВУХЛИНЕЙНОЕ ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИЕ — (double descent or bilineal descent) система происхождения, в которой имеются патриархальные и матриархальные кланы внутри одной и той же группы. Каждый из них используется по различным причинам, например, наследование земли может осуществляться… …

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  • 7Matrilineality — is a system in which descent is traced through the mother and maternal ancestors. Matrilineality is also a societal system in which one belongs to one s matriline or mother s lineage, which can involve the inheritance of property and/or titles. A …

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  • 8Who is a Jew? — Part of a series of articles on Jews and Judaism …

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  • 9Patrilineality — (or agnatic kinship) is a system in which one belongs to one s father s lineage.[1] It generally involves the inheritance of property, names or titles through the male line as well. A patriline is literally a father line; one s patriline is one s …

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  • 10inheritance — /in her i teuhns/, n. 1. something that is or may be inherited; property passing at the owner s death to the heir or those entitled to succeed; legacy. 2. the genetic characters transmitted from parent to offspring, taken collectively. 3.… …

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