clannish

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Of, of related to a clan
Socially exclusive
befitting or characteristic of those who inclined to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior characteristic of a clan especially in being unified; "clannish loyalty
{s} of a clan; tribal, communal; cliquish
characteristic of a clan especially in being unified; "clannish loyalty"
If you describe a group of people as clannish, you mean that they often spend time together and may seem unfriendly to other people who are not in the group. They were a clannish lot, not given to welcoming strangers. = cliquey. a group of people who are clannish are very close to each other, and seem unfriendly towards strangers
Of or pertaining to a clan; closely united, like a clan; disposed to associate only with one's clan or clique; actuated by the traditions, prejudices, habits, etc
befitting or characteristic of those who inclined to social exclusiveness and who rebuff the advances of people considered inferior
of a clan
clan
A group of players who habitually play on the same team in multiplayer games
clan
Any association of people behaving clannishly
clan
A traditional social group of families in the Scottish Highlands having a common hereditary chieftain
clan
A group of people all descended from a common ancestor, in fact or belief
clan
a tribe
clan
{n} a family, race, sect, set, despicable body
clan
a body of persons united by some common interest or pursuit; sometimes used contemptuously
clan
A unilineal descent group or category whose numbers trace patrilineal descent (patriclan) or matrilineal descent (matriclan) from an apicle ancestor/ancestress , but do not know the genealogical links that connect them to this apical ancestor
clan
a social unit in the Scottish Highlands, consisting of a number of families claiming a common ancestor and following the same hereditary leader
clan
You can refer to a group of people with the same interests as a clan. a powerful clan of industrialists from Monterrey. Kinship group based on actual or purported descent from a common ancestor, as traced through the male (patriclan) or the female (matriclan) line. Clans are normally exogamous, marriage within the clan being regarded as incest. Clans may segment into subclans or lineages, and genealogical records and myths may be altered to incorporate new members who lack kinship ties with the clan. Clan membership may be useful in ensuring mutual support and defense as well as in the mediation of disputes over property rights and the mode of residence after marriage. Some clans express their unity by means of a common emblem. See also exogamy and endogamy
clan
{i} tribe, family, group related by common interests or characteristics
clan
Usually refers to a grouping or pod of like forms exploring the same interest Also can be used as collective parts of the self exploring similar interests A social architectural unit of a society that includes several villages, bands that share common interests, purpose or it usually has a similar family bloodline and is usually recognized by a similar totem, name or location
clan
extended family group consisting of all those people descended from a common ancestor (from a common male ancestor if the family is patrilineal; from a common female ancestor if the family is matrilineal )
clan
Any number of covens who have agreed to follow the same kinds of rules, which spring from one central governing source A clan has a single leader, and within the democratic clan governing system he or she had the power to veto proposals or actions of the group
clan
Very much like a climbing team, but bound by a spell
clan
A clique; a sect, society, or body of persons; esp
clan
a noncorporate descent group in which genealogical links to a common ancestor are assumed but are not actually known
clan
From Gaelic clann, 'family, 'pronounced 'clown' or 'clon', in Scottish usage an anglicised term referring to a dominant ruling kingroup, employed by social anthropologists to denote a lineage-based group, but also used generally in a non-technical sense to mean any powerful family group, and in Ireland to denote a Scottish-influenced convivial association of individuals bearing a common surname
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A local group of kin Clans exist within tribal groups Each clan possesses its own songs, crests, regalia and rights to certain hunting, fishing, trapping and harvesting territories
clan
A large group of people believed to be descendants through males of a common ancestor whose name is also the name of the clan Several clans constitute a clan-family (q v ), and each clan is divided into a number of lineages (q v )
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an alliance of approximately 6-12 network shooter players who often fight united against other players or clans Clans usually have their own web sites and trademark skins
clan
A group of related families in the Scottish Highlands A clan consists of a group of families with the same name or several family groups claiming a common ancestor and following the same hereditary leader
clan
A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald
clan
A clan is a group which consists of families that are related to each other. rival clans
clan
group of people related by blood or marriage
clan
An extended family created by the joining of more than one family
clan
A kinship defined (familial) and estate owning group Such groups speak and own their own langauge and also own knowledge, objects, designs, paintings and songs associated with that clan estate Clan descent is claimed from a common ancestor (in a similar fashion as the Scots) There are over 40 such clans in eastern Arnhem Land
clan
Two or more lineages claiming descent from a common ancestor
clan
Unilineal descent group based on stipulated descent
clan
A social group based on a shared common ancestry A clan is distinguished from a lineage in that a clan merely claims common ancestry and may have several lineages; a lineage can be traced to a common progenitor Several clans may combine into a larger social group called a phratry
clannishly
in a clannish manner; "these four friends always act clannishly, and don't let us participate in their activities
clannishly
in a clannish manner (pertaining to a group related by common interests or characteristics); cliquishly, exclusively
clannishness
{i} quality of being united by common interest or characteristics, cliquishness, exclusiveness
clannishness
tendency to associate with only a select group
clannishness
the state of being clannish
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