👉 In various philosophical, religious, and literary contexts, "multiparae" refers to a group of people or entities that are related in some way (often through bloodlines or ancestry) but do not constitute one person. This can be seen as a metaphor for a family unit where multiple generations share the same DNA, yet each individual is distinct from the others. The term is often used in contexts such as genetic studies, where it represents a group of individuals with common genetic markers that are shared by