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The answer MATRIARCH has 20 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of matriarch in various dictionaries:
noun - a female head of a family or tribe
noun - a feisty older woman with a big bosom (as drawn in cartoons)
A woman who rules a family, clan, or tribe.
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a woman who is the head of a family or tribe. |
a female head of a family or tribe |
a feisty older woman with a big bosom (as drawn in cartoons) |
an old and powerful woman in a family, or the female leader of a society in which power passes from mother to daughter |
a powerful and usually older woman in charge of a family, or the female leader of a society in which women hold power |
A woman who rules a family, clan, or tribe. |
A woman who dominates a group or an activity. |
A highly respected woman who is a mother. |
Matriarch might refer to |
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Matriarchy is a social system in which females (most notably in mammals) hold the primary power positions in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property at the specific exclusion of males - at least to a large degree. * While those definitions apply in general English, definitions specific to the disciplines of anthropology and feminism differ in some respects. Most anthropologists hold that there are no known anthropological societies that are unambiguously matriarchal, but some authors believe exceptions may exist or may have. * Matriarchies may also be confused with matrilineal, matrilocal, and matrifocal societies. A few people consider any non-patriarchal system to be matriarchal, thus including genderally equalitarian systems (Peggy Reeves Sanday favors redefining and reintroducing the word matriarchy, especially in reference to contemporary matrilineal societies such as the Minangkabau ), but most academics exclude them from matriarchies |