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51family — See: RUN IN THE BLOOD or RUN IN THE FAMILY, IN A FAMILY WAY …
52family — See: RUN IN THE BLOOD or RUN IN THE FAMILY, IN A FAMILY WAY …
53family — natural family at u*ral fam i*ly, n. (Biol.) a group of living organisms classed as a {family} in a toxonomic classification. [PJC] …
54family — See: run in the blood or run in the family, in a family way …
55family — noun (plural families) 1》 [treated as sing. or plural] a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit. ↘a group of people related by blood or marriage. ↘the children of a person or couple. 2》 all the… …
56Family — Fa|mi|ly [ fɛmɪli ], die; , s [engl. family] (salopp): Familie …
57family — fam·i·ly || fæmÉ™lɪ n. group of persons who are related by blood; group of things which are related; plants or animals of the same genera adj. of a family, of a group of relatives …
58family — Taxonomic rank below order but above genus; cycad families comprise the Cycadaceae, Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae, with some authors separating Boweniaceae as a fourth family …
59family — n 1. parents and children, household, ménage; children, Inf. kids, brood, generation; relatives, relations, Inf. folks, people, kin, kinsmen, kinfolk, next of kin, kith and kin; descendants, offspring, offshoots, progeny, issue, seed, posterity,… …
60family — šeima statusas Aprobuotas sritis socialinė parama apibrėžtis Sutuoktiniai ir jų vaikai (įvaikiai) iki 18 metų; susituokęs asmuo, su kuriuo teismo sprendimu dėl sutuoktinių gyvenimo skyrium yra likę gyventi jų vaikai (įvaikiai), arba vienas iš… …