familism |
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familist |
familism |
As nouns the difference between familist and familism
is that
familist is a member of a religious sect, the
Family of Love, in 16th century Europe while
familism is a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member.
familism |
familyism |
As nouns the difference between familism and familyism
is that
familism is a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member while
familyism is the study or promotion of familial relations.
familism |
familistic |
As a noun familism
is a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member.
As an adjective familistic is
pertaining to familism.