FATHERS vs PATERNAL: NOUN
- `Father' is a term of address for priests in some churches (especially the Roman Catholic Church or the Orthodox Catholic Church); `Padre' is frequently used in the military
- A person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization
- The head of an organized crime family
- The founder of a family
- (Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Lation Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
- A person who founds or establishes some institution
- Plural form of father.
- God when considered as the first person in the Trinity
- A male parent (also used as a term of address to your father)
- N/A
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Characteristic of a father
- Belonging to or inherited from one's father
- Relating to or characteristic of or befitting a parent
- Related on the father's side
- Relating to or characteristic of a father or fatherhood; fatherly.
- Received or inherited from a father.
- Related through one's father.
- Of or pertaining to a father; fatherly; showing the disposition of a father; guiding or instructing as a father.
- Received or derived from a father; hereditary.
- The assumption by the governing power of a quasi-fatherly relation to the people, involving strict and intimate supervision of their business and social concerns, upon the theory that they are incapable of managing their own affairs.
- Of or pertaining to one's father, his genes, his relatives, or his side of a family; as, "paternal grandfather" (one's father's father).
- Fatherly; behaving as or characteristic of a father.
- Received or inherited from one's father.
- Acting as a father; as in "paternal filicide" (murder of a son committed by his father).
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of father.
- N/A
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Derived from the father; hereditary; as, a paternal estate.
- Of or pertaining to a father; proper to or characteristic of a father; fatherly: as, paternal care or affection; paternal favor or admonition.
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: RELATED WORDS
- Beginner, Male parent, Father god, Church father, Bring forth, Beget, Get, Sire, Founder, Founding father, Padre, Begetter, Forefather, Mother, Mother
- Daddy, Parenthood, Patriarchal, Father, Fatherhood, Fathers, Fatherlike, Agnatic, Agnate, Related, Paternalistic, Parental, Maternal, Maternal, Fatherly
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dads, Beginner, Male parent, Church father, Bring forth, Beget, Get, Sire, Founder, Founding father, Padre, Begetter, Forefather, Mother, Mother
- Parents, Paternity, Daddy, Parenthood, Patriarchal, Father, Fatherlike, Agnatic, Agnate, Related, Paternalistic, Parental, Maternal, Maternal, Fatherly
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some women also had concerns about physical abuse of the children by fathers, if those fathers had previously physically abused the children.
- He told me he had to sell my fathers home and possessions to pay off my fathers debts.
- And King Solomon slept with his fathers, and he was buried with his fathers in the city of David.
- He shall reconcile fathers with sons and sons with their fathers.
- The Founding Fathers, what was contraception when the Founding Fathers were around?
- Daughters reflect the feelings listed towards their fathers through the heavy influence fathers have on their purchasing decisions.
- They imagine happy mothers, and fathers who are, unexpectedly, delighted and doting fathers.
- The Minneapolis Federal Reserve shows that fathers and mothers were both hit by pandemic job loss, but fathers mostly rebounded.
- Visitation is what the family court force on fathers, as they want fathers to become an occasional visitor.
- Fathers can be legal fathers, biological fathers, or putative fathers.
- By restricting the paternal law to a prohibitive or repressivefunction, Kristeva fails to understand the paternal mechanismsby which aectivity itself is generated.
- As it clearly harbors disadvantages, mechanisms such as imprinting and paternal centrosome inheritance provide measures to ensure inheritance of the paternal genome.
- We propose to include the following relationship options: siblings; maternal and paternal grandparents; or other maternal or paternal relatives.
- Paternal involvement during pregnancy was found to be the strongest predictor of paternal involvement after birth.
- Paternal alcoholism, paternal absence and the development of problem behaviors in boys from age six to twelve years.
- Paternal fraud can also deny paternal rights to the biological father who was not named.
- Paternal BMI was calculated from maternal report of paternal height and weight at baseline.
- No studies explored the relation between paternal prenatal attachment and paternal postnatal depressive symptoms.
- PPD predicted both maternal and paternal relationship satisfaction, but paternal PPD did not significantly predict either paternal or maternal relationship satisfaction.
- Father, paternal grandmother, paternal aunt and mother are carriers.
FATHERS vs PATERNAL: QUESTIONS
- What percentage of fathers have never been married?
- Were the founding fathers politicians or statesmen?
- Should all fathers acquire parental responsibility automatically?
- Are stepfathers really more dangerous than fathers?
- Which founding fathers were volunteer firefighters?
- Why are the Apostolic Fathers called Apostolic Fathers?
- Why are the founding fathers called Founding Fathers?
- How to celebrate Fathers Day with creative Breakfast on Happy Fathers Day?
- Why is it important to distinguish between earthly fathers and Heavenly fathers?
- What are some TV shows about fathers who aren't fathers?
- Why do gametes contain paternal and maternal chromosomes?
- Who is Perrie Edwards paternal half-sister Caitlin?
- Who were the paternal grandparents of John McCormick?
- Why is paternal warmth important in child development?
- Is paternal exposure to DMARDs safe during pregnancy?
- Does paternal alcoholism affect fetal susceptibility to FASD?
- Does paternal exposure to methotrexate affect birth outcomes?
- Is paternal mitochondrial leakage possible in Drosophila simulans?
- Is consanguinity only for paternal blood relationships?
- Is paternal zygosity testing reliable in pregnancy?