bilocal |
patrilocal |
As adjectives the difference between bilocal and patrilocal
is that
bilocal is (anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group while
patrilocal is (of a married couple) living with the family of the husband.
bilocal |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adjective bilocal
is describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
bilocal |
kilocal |
As an adjective bilocal
is describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
As a noun kilocal is
a kilocalorie: a kilogram-calorie: one thousand gram-calories.
bilocal |
bilobal |
As adjectives the difference between bilocal and bilobal
is that
bilocal is (anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group while
bilobal is having two lobes.
bilocal |
bivocal |
As an adjective bilocal
is describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
As a noun bivocal is
a diphthong.
bifocal |
bilocal |
As adjectives the difference between bifocal and bilocal
is that
bifocal is (optics) having two focal lengths while
bilocal is (anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
bilocal |
bilocality |
As an adjective bilocal
is describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
As a noun bilocality is
the state or quality of being bilocal.
bilocal |
ambilocal |
As adjectives the difference between bilocal and ambilocal
is that
bilocal is describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group while
ambilocal is bilocal.
bilocal |
bilocally |
As an adjective bilocal
is (anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
As an adverb bilocally is
in a bilocal manner.
husband |
bilocal |
As a noun husband
is (
lb) the master of a house; the head of a family; a householder.
As a verb husband
is to manage or administer carefully and frugally; use to the best advantage; economise.
As an adjective bilocal is
(anthropology) describing a situation in which a married couple alternate their residence between that of the wife's and husband's group.
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