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Kinship vs Kinsmanship - What's the difference?

kinship | kinsmanship |


As nouns the difference between kinship and kinsmanship

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while kinsmanship is kinship.

Kinship vs Metronymy - What's the difference?

kinship | metronymy |


As nouns the difference between kinship and metronymy

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while metronymy is kinship and naming that follows the female line.

Kinship vs Phratry - What's the difference?

kinship | phratry |


As nouns the difference between kinship and phratry

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while phratry is (anthropology|dated) a former kinship division consisting of two or more distinct clans with separate identities but considered to be a single unit.

Kinship vs Brother - What's the difference?

kinship | brother |


As nouns the difference between kinship and brother

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while brother is son of the same parents as another person.

As a verb brother is

to treat as a brother.

As an interjection brother is

Expressing exasperation.

Kinship vs Nonkinship - What's the difference?

kinship | nonkinship |


As nouns the difference between kinship and nonkinship

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while nonkinship is the absence of kinship in a group.

Kinship vs Patrilineality - What's the difference?

kinship | patrilineality |


As nouns the difference between kinship and patrilineality

is that kinship is relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption while patrilineality is (uncountable) the condition of being patrilineal.

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