Family is a group of people living together.
If you mean phrase, then no.
It is the family name (scientific classification) of the crocodile.
magnification by itself is a scientific phrase !
"four-letter word" is another phrase meaning "curse word, so the phrase might mean that boobies is not a scientific word for breasts, but it's not considered vulgar, either.
The motto on a family crest is the short phrase or word cluster, often in Latin, that is associated with the symbols.
Yes you can say 'I am living separately from my family' which would mean you are no longer living with your family.
The phrase civil society has a few different meanings. It can mean something similar to the third sector, or the exclusion of government from family affairs. It can also mean a group of individuals who are separate from the government.
"Scientific knowledge" is a noun phrase. In this phrase, "scientific" functions as an adjective that describes the noun "knowledge," specifying the type of knowledge being referred to.
Kith, such as in the phrase "kith and kin", are one's friends - as opposed to kin, who are one's family.
the most comon snail is in the mollusc family
The phrase "para tu familia también" means ""for your family, too".
"Alla famiglia" is an Italian phrase that translates to "to the family" in English. It often conveys a sense of unity and togetherness, commonly used in contexts such as celebrations, toasts, or expressions of love and support for family members. The phrase emphasizes the importance of family in Italian culture.