(Anthropology) related by blood.
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Examples for "consanguinity"
Examples for "consanguinity"
1In subject-matter, certainly; but also there is also a consanguinity in technique.
2They are arranged in ranks next to the corpse according to consanguinity.
3Parental consanguinity was more frequent in SG families than in MG families.
4The first degree of consanguinity is the only one which bars marriage.
5But they have been deaf to the voice of justice and consanguinity.
1Again, deportation to an island, which entails minor or intermediate loss of status, destroys rights by cognation.
1It is the study of words as they are associated, not in actual blood kinship, but in meaning.
2These local tribes are united by contiguity, and by common local interests, but not necessarily by blood kinship.
3At the beginning, it was clearly not connected with blood kinship and descent; it was as clearly not connected with any class system of marriage.
4The sacredness of those relations, and even of blood kinship, is, I fear, not always so clear to the youthful mind as we fondly imagine.
51900-1919) I am thy father's brother in blood kinship, and thou my brother's son.
6'It demonstrated that the natives understood the effect which blood kinship would exercise upon the stamina of a race.
Translations for blood kinship