Matricentric - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

"Matricentric" describes something focused on or centered around the mother. Emphasizes the mother's role as the central figure, particularly within the family. In a matricentric family, the mother's needs and desires might be prioritized. Less common than "matriarchal," it emphasizes the importance of the mother. Unlike matriarchal, this doesn't imply that the mother has authority.

Etymology

Combines Latin root "matri-" (meaning "mother") with "centric" (meaning "centered"). Literally meaning "mother-centered."

Related Words

Examples

  • "The family dynamic was highly matricentric, with the mother making the decisions."
  • "Study examined effects of a matricentric upbringing on development."
  • "The movie depicts a matricentric household where the mother's needs were prioritized."
  • "The play shows matricentric influences on relationships."

Anecdote / Story

A matriarch is like Mrs. Weasley from *Harry Potter*, who holds the family together, making all the decisions and caring for everyone. This is a matricentric family!

Encouragement

Understanding helps you understand family relationships. Balance communication! ๐Ÿ”‘

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