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Enate vs. Matrikin — What's the Difference?

Enate vs. Matrikin — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Enate and Matrikin

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Enate

Growing outward.

Matrikin

Matrilateral kin

Enate

Also e·nat·ic (ĭ-nătĭk) Related on the mother's side.

Matrikin

One related on the mother's side

Enate

A relative on one's mother's side.
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Enate

A relative whose relation is traced only through female members of the family.
A great-grandmother is an enate if she is your mother’s mother's mother.

Enate

Any maternal female relative.

Enate

Related to someone by female connections.

Enate

Related on the maternal side of the family.

Enate

(linguistics) Having identical grammatical structure (but with elements that are semantically different).

Enate

Growing out.

Enate

Growing out.

Enate

One related on the mother's side

Enate

Related on the mother's side;
My maternal grandmother

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