Kindred System

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kindred system ( n., adj.)
Applies topartitionary systems
Coinerfae of the vale

A kindred system is a partitionary system with members that all act similar, but are still different from each other in name, age, gender, appearance, etc.

These members are all still distinct parts, but behave similarly socially.

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  • A replicative system may be seen as an antonym, being a partitionary system with members that generally act differently to each other, but are almost identical to each other in name, gender, appearance, and similar traits.