patrilineal in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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This policy is commonly known as patrilineal descent, though bilineal would be more accurate.
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They were not considered equal to men and were thus dictated under a strict patrilineal system.
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Clans are patrilineal and are typically divided into sub-clans, sometimes with many sub-divisions.
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Y chromosomes within a specific haplogroup are assumed to share a common patrilineal ancestor who was the first to carry the defining mutation.
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Many of these tribes were of patrilineal decent and therefore were only formed by male links traced down from each generation.
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The kin groups that live in several villages were matrilineal at an earlier time, but during the 20th century they began to exhibit patrilineal tendencies.
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The most traditionalist sectors of the political sphere systematically tried to prevent liberal reforms and to sustain the patrilineal monarchy.
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Dowries are more common in patrilineal cultures that expect women to reside with or near their husbands family.
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Their joined society was patrilineal and comprised seven to ten clans.
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His other male contemporaries could also have descendants alive today, but not, by definition, solely through patrilineal descent.
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