Pronunciation: /fɪliˈeɪʃən/
noun the fact or state of being the child of a particular parent or parents
A1 Filiation refers to the legal relationship between a parent and their child.
A2 In some cultures, filiation is determined by the father's lineage.
B1 The filiation process can be complex, especially in cases of adoption or surrogacy.
B2 Genetic testing is often used to establish filiation in cases of disputed paternity.
C1 The court ruled in favor of the filiation claim, granting the child inheritance rights.
C2 The intricacies of filiation law vary greatly between different countries and legal systems.
formal The filiation of the ancient manuscript was confirmed through carbon dating.
informal They were able to trace the filiation of the painting back to the original artist.
slang I never knew the filiation of that rumor until now.
figurative The filiation of ideas between the two philosophers is evident in their works.
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