paternal - use in sentences

Modifies a noun

  • grandmother: My wife's paternal grandmother was Lizzie Ann Sole.
  • grandfather: Everyone on my paternal grandfather 's side of the family has bumps.
  • allele: These sequence variants are called maternal and paternal alleles.
  • grandparent: Most but by no means all paternal grandparents welcomed the child as a new member of the family.
  • uncle: He was taught first by his paternal uncle, then he entered a Jesuit College in Lyon.
  • nan: There is also concern about their half brother who lives with his paternal nan on a RO.

Modifying Another Word

  • almost: But in interrogation he could be gentle, almost paternal.
  • predominantly: Among the flowering plants, rye shows paternal inheritance, and predominantly paternal inheritance has been observed in chaparral.
  • mainly: Gymnosperms have mainly paternal ( pollen ) transmission while most flowering plants seem to have maternal inheritance.
  • clearly: The medicinal herb damiana has clearly paternal inheritance [ 5 ] as does kiwi [ 6 ] .
  • very: To her he had always been kind, concerned about her welfare, " very paternal " , she says.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: It errs by excess; for it is apt to become too paternal in the administration of law and justice.
  • have: Gymnosperms have mainly paternal ( pollen ) transmission while most flowering plants seem to have maternal inheritance.

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