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filial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Filial may
refer to:
Filial church, a
Roman Catholic church to
which is
annexed the cure of souls, but...
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Filial cannibalism occurs when an
adult individual of a
species consumes all or part of the
young of its own
species or
immediate offspring.
Filial cannibalism...
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Filial mourning (simplified Chinese: 丁忧;
traditional Chinese: 丁憂; pinyin: dīngyōu)
refers to a
bureaucratic norm,
practiced since the Han dynasty, whereby...
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Filial responsibility laws (
filial support laws,
filial piety laws) are laws in the
United States that
impose a duty,
usually upon
adult children, for...
- The
Sutra of
Filial Piety (or
Sutra on the
Profundity of
Filial Love,
Sutra on
Parental Benevolence, Chinese: 佛說大報父母恩重經) is an
apocryphal sutra composed...
- A
filial church, in the
Roman Catholic Church, is a
church to
which is
annexed the cure of souls, but
which remains dependent on
another church. The term...
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Filial therapy is a type of
psychotherapy designed to
treat emotional and
behavioral difficulties in children; it was
formulated by
Bernard Guerney in...
- F1
hybrid (also
known as
filial 1 hybrid) is the
first filial generation of
offspring of
distinctly different parental types. F1
hybrids are used in genetics...
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about and
translating Buddhist doctrines and
narratives that
supported filiality,
comparing them to
Confucianism and
thereby defending Buddhism and its...