Fraternal - English meaning
Fraternal – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveOf or like a brother or brothers.
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His lack of fraternal feeling shocked meadjective(of twins) developed from separate ova and therefore genetically distinct and not necessarily of the same sex or more similar than other siblings.
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A study of identical and fraternal twins separated at birth and adopted into different families sho…
adjectiveRelating to brothers, or friendly like brothers
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He’s a member of a fraternal order/organization (= organized group of men).
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Word origin
late Middle English: from medieval Latin fraternalis, from Latin fraternus, from frater ‘brother’.
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