avuncular - translation to spanish
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avuncular - translation to spanish

FAMILY RELATIONSHIP
Avuculism; Avunculocal residence; Avunculocal; Avunculurism; Avuncular; Avunculism; Avuncular relationship

avuncular         
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avuncular         
(adj.) = protector, paternal
Ex: From an avuncular interest to a more prodding, investigative, and evaluative role, the ALA has become the accrediting agency for library education.
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avuncular

Definition

avuncular
An avuncular man or a man with avuncular behaviour is friendly and helpful towards someone younger. (FORMAL)
He began to talk in his most gentle and avuncular manner.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

Avunculate

The avunculate, sometimes called avunculism or avuncularism, is any social institution where a special relationship exists between an uncle and his sisters' children. This relationship can be formal or informal, depending on the society. Early anthropological research focused on the association between the avunculate and matrilineal descent, while later research has expanded to consider the avunculate in general society.

Examples of use of avuncular
1. He‘s your avuncular Uncle Bob, knowledgeable and accessible.
2. This malaise is embodied in the avuncular speaker, J.
3. He was brilliant and opinionated and avuncular and opinionated.
4. An avuncular, friendly man, Webb enjoyed unwavering support from his colleagues throughout his tenure at BUPA.
5. Playing the avuncular law professor, he added: "I‘m going to give her a break.