a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.
a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
the spouse and children of one person: I'm taking the family on vacation next week.
any group of people closely related by blood or marriage, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins: to marry into a socially prominent family.
all those people considered as descendants of a common progenitor: the Tudor family of England.
Chiefly British. approved lineage, especially noble, titled, famous, or wealthy ancestry: young men of family.
a group of people who form a household under one head, including parents, children, servants, etc.
the staff, or body of assistants, of an official: the presidential family.
a group of people or things that are related by common characteristics, features, or properties: the family of romantic poets; the halogen family of elements.
a group of people who are generally not blood relations but who share common attitudes, interests, or goals and, frequently, live together: Many hippie communes of the sixties regarded themselves as families. I’m not in contact with my relatives, so my friends are my family.
a group of people who are considered to be united in a common occupation or enterprise: Our volunteers are an important part of our hospital family.
an animal or animals with their young: There goes a duck family crossing the road.
a group of products or product models made by the same manufacturer or producer: Chevrolet's family of cars.
Biology. the usual major subdivision of an order or suborder in the classification of plants, animals, fungi, etc., usually consisting of several genera.
Slang. a unit of an organized crime syndicate, especially the Mafia or Cosa Nostra, operating in one area under a local leader.
Linguistics. the largest category into which languages related by common origin can be classified with certainty: Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, and Austronesian are the most widely spoken families of languages.Compare stock (def. 12), subfamily (def. 2).
Mathematics.
a given class of solutions of the same basic equation, differing from one another only by the different values assigned to the constants in the equation.
a class of functions or the like defined by an expression containing a parameter.
a set.
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a family: a family trait.
belonging to or used by a family: a family automobile; a family room.
suitable or appropriate for adults and children: a family amusement park.
not containing obscene language: The students made a game of looking up swearwords during library time, so the librarian is investing in a new set of family dictionaries.
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Idioms for family
in a / the family way, pregnant1 (def. 1).
Origin of family
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English familie, from Latin familia “a household, the slaves of a household, domestics” equivalent to famul(us) “attendant, servant, slave” + -ia noun suffix; see -y3
grammar notes for family
See collective noun.
OTHER WORDS FROM family
an·ti·fam·i·ly,adjectivein·ter·fam·i·ly,adjective
Words nearby family
familiarize, families, familism, Familist, famille, family, family allowance, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, family balancing, family Bible, family circle
Odds are you've spent more time with your family this year than ever before, which is great.
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In a statement, HHS said Caputo would be on leave for the next 60 days to “focus on his health and the well-being of his family.”
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Conversely, Recon’s campers are designed with families and small groups in mind.
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Coronavirus fears are also tied to how people plan to cast their ballots, with nearly 6 in 10 voters who are worried about a family member becoming infected saying they plan to vote early, compared with about 2 in 10 of those who are less worried.
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Biden spoke at the top of a roundtable discussion in Tampa with veterans and military families.
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Everywhere I go, ‘Hey Cartman, you must like Family Guy, right?’
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Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.
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A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.
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Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.
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Ney said McDonnell needs to “keep a stiff lip” and stay in close contact with family members.
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She represented, not the institution of the family, but the institution of the Church.
Woman in Modern Society|Earl Barnes
Strangers who come at this time of day at once enter the family circle.
Historic Highways of America (Vol. 12)|Archer Butler Hulbert
The simple fact was, that Pope's grandfather, the highest they could trace the family, was a clergyman in Hampshire.
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Kittens are not hereditary in the family of fowls, and she knew it.
Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 9, May 28, 1870|Various
All the other children in the family of unusually superior intelligence.
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British Dictionary definitions for family
family
/ (ˈfæmɪlɪ, ˈfæmlɪ) /
nounplural-lies
a primary social group consisting of parents and their offspring, the principal function of which is provision for its members
(as modifier)family quarrels; a family unit
one's wife or husband and one's children
one's children, as distinguished from one's husband or wife
a group of persons related by blood; a group descended from a common ancestorCompare extended family
all the persons living together in one household
any group of related things or beings, esp when scientifically categorized
biologyany of the taxonomic groups into which an order is divided and which contains one or more genera. Felidae (cat family) and Canidae (dog family) are two families of the order Carnivora
ecologya group of organisms of the same species living together in a community
a group of historically related languages assumed to derive from one original language
mainlyUSan independent local group of the Mafia
mathsa group of curves or surfaces whose equations differ from a given equation only in the values assigned to one or more constants in each curvea family of concentric circles
physicsthe isotopes, collectively, that comprise a radioactive series
in the family wayinformalpregnant
Word Origin for family
C15: from Latin familia a household, servants of the house, from famulus servant
In biology, the classification lower than an order and higher than a genus. Lions, tigers, cheetahs, and house cats belong to the same biological family. Human beings belong to the biological family of hominids. (See Linnean classification.)
A group of organisms ranking above a genus and below an order. The names of families end in -ae, a plural ending in Latin. In the animal kingdom, family names end in -idae, as in Canidae (dogs and their kin), while those in the plant kingdom usually end in -aceae, as in Rosaceae (roses and their kin). See Table at taxonomy.