8 adjectives to describe paternities

"Spiritual paternity" and the "puppet-complex."

Their morals are farther characterized by the fact that descent is in the female line, which is usually due to uncertain paternity.

Without being unduly imaginative, we may suppose that in 1803 there were heroes who preferred being 'carried off' to defend their country afloat to meeting the liabilities of putative paternity in their native villages.

Maman!" to the great astonishment and bewilderment of James Gann, who well-nigh fainted at this sudden paternity so put upon him.

There was a mellow softness and an undisguised paternity in his tonesand what more natural, the girl being in pain?

Don't rub it in, dad.' Lord Pinkerton looked at her, with his whimsical, affectionate paternity.

Don't rub it in, dad.' Lord Pinkerton looked at her, with his whimsical, affectionate paternity.

The author's subsequent productions, until the present, have been less successful; some by reason of their positive inferiority; some because of their extraordinary affectations of expression, repelling the multitude, who do not choose to risk their brains through unlimited pages of labyrinthine rhetoric; some, perhaps, because of their doubtful paternity, evidences of French origin being in many places discernible.

8 adjectives to describe  paternities