merotomy
/mɜːrˈɒtəmi/Definitions
1. noun
A division of a family into two branches, especially one resulting from a family dispute or disagreement.
“The family went through a merotomy after their patriarch’s will was disputed by his children.”
1. noun
A division of a family into two branches, especially one resulting from a family dispute or disagreement.
“The family went through a merotomy after their patriarch’s will was disputed by his children.”