- A
cousin is a
relative that is the
child of a parent's sibling; this is more
specifically referred to as a
first cousin. More generally, in the kinship...
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remover Polish remover Staple remover Remove (education) The
degree of
cousinship, i.e. "once removed" or "twice removed" - see
Cousin chart Remove (C)...
- Look up
cousinship,
fifth cousin,
fourth cousin,
kissing kin, or
second cousin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cousin is the
child of one's aunt...
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December 5, 2013. "William Holden,
Patrick Swayze, and Tom Hulce:
their cousinship with Jean
Margaret (Kennedy)
Mitchelson through the
Betts family". Cybrary...
- "aunt", "nephew/niece/grandchild", etc. are
usable for cousins, and
cousinship is
inherited from
older generations and
through marriage. In this regard...
- Houghton, Mifflin.
Kenyon Jones,
Christine (Winter 2010). "Ambiguous
Cousinship:
Mansfield Park and the
Mansfield Family". Persuasions: The Jane Austen...
- leadership.
Families can be
viewed as
hierarchical structures in
terms of
cousinship (e.g.,
first cousin once removed,
second cousin, etc.),
ancestry (as depicted...
- was her
nearest kinsman (Tobit 7:10),
though the
exact degree of
their cousinship is not clear. In
Roman Catholicism, all
marriages more
distant than first-cousin...
- ark of the
continents (biogeography and
plate tectonics) The tree of
cousinship (the tree of life,
homology and analogy)
History written all over us (vestigiality...
- 11(2004):14-18.
Anthony R. Wagner, "Queen Elizabeth's
American Ancestry and
Cousinship to
George Washington and
Robert E. Lee", Genealogists' Magazine, 8 (1939):368-75...