| A | B |
| approximate | a person from whom someone is descended, especially a person several generations back |
| clan | a division of a tribe whose members are all descended from the same person; a large group of relatives |
| compatible | getting along or working well with others; harmonious |
| domestic | relating to the family or household; not wild; tame; not foreign |
| filial | appropriate to or describing a son or daughter |
| hereditary | passed down biologically from parents to offspring; inborn; passed down through inheritance |
| kin | one's blood relative |
| matrimony | the state of being married; marriage |
| spouse | a marriage partner; a wife or husband |
| tradition | the passing down of customs and beliefs, expecially orally; a custom or usage |
| gullible | easily deceived |
| ambigious | Open to more than one interpretation; doubtful; uncertain |