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Consanguinity (from
Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the
characteristic of
having a
kinship with a
relative who is
descended from a common...
- In
discussing consanguineal kinship in anthropology, a
parallel cousin or ortho-cousin is a
cousin from a parent's same-**** sibling,
while a cross-cousin...
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actual blood-relation
incest within fiction is the
bannable nature of
consanguineal forms since some
publishers will
refuse to
publish such content. On...
- relationship. The
degree of
affinity is
considered the same as the
consanguineal level a
couple was joined, so that, for example, the
degree of affinity...
- on
neither consanguineal (blood ties) nor
affinal ("by marriage") ties. It
contrasts with true
kinship ties. To the
extent that
consanguineal and affinal...
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prison Central African Republic Legal Chile Illegal Consanguineal ancestors and
descendants Consanguineal siblings From 61 days up to 3
years and 1 day in...
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southeastern Nigeria, who are
predominantly Christian,
strictly practice non-
consanguineal marriages,
where kinfolks and
cousins are not
allowed to
marry or have...
- Conn: Praeger. pp. 16, 150. ISBN 978-0-275-97841-9. "Types of Kinship-
Consanguineal and Affinal" (PDF). inflibnet.ac.in.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
- States. This term has two
distinct meanings: It
serves as a
synonym of "
consanguineal family" (consanguine
means "of the same blood"). In
societies dominated...
- great-grandchildren, etc. of an individual.
Though both
forms are
consanguineal (blood relations),
collaterals are
neither ancestors nor descendants...