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∙ 12y agoA "maternal temperament" might refer to someone who is emotionally warm, gentle, instinctively nurturing - stereotypically "motherly."
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∙ 12y agoMaternal refers to mother. Paternal refers to father. So the maternal mother would be the mothers mother and the paternal mother would be the fathers mother.
she would be called your cousin. Maternal uncle's daughter is your cousin.
If you have a bad and big temperament I would not recommend you find a partner with the same temperament. The reason is because opposites attract but when there are two that are the same, it spells trouble.
You would say "nana ji" in Punjabi to refer to your maternal grandpa.
"Brain bash" would be good...
Maternal refers to mother. Paternal refers to father. So the maternal mother would be the mothers mother and the paternal mother would be the fathers mother.
"Think you are a bit out of my league" is a phrase that is often used to express that someone would never date you, because they are prettier, richer, etc.
Maternal refers to mother. So in this instance it would mean the mothers name.
I think you could use, "Delish in a Dish!"
Irascible, demanding, and persistent.
Your maternal grandmother is the mother of your mother. Similarly your paternal grandmother is the mother of your father, paternal grandfather is father of your father and maternal grandfather is father of your mother.
Bottom is the preposition word Phrase would be bottom of the ninth inning i think