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consanguinity 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (anthropology) related by blood
  2. Consanguinity (" (with/together) (blood) (noun marker)") refers to the property of being from the same kinship as another person. In that respect, consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person. ...
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  4. A consanguineous or family relationship through parentage or descent. A blood relationship
  5. Being closely genetically related (literally, "being of the same blood"). Generally defines first-degree blood relatives.
  6. Being related to another person by blood. For a marriage to be valid, the parties must not be within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or adoption. See “Marriage” and “Validity of Marriage.”
  7. Relationship between two individuals with a common ancestor, for example, first cousins.
  8. [Latin consanguineus] the relationship or connection of persons descended from a common ancestor; a blood relationship See also "Degrees of Consanguinity".
  9. relationship by blood or common ancestry (as opposed to 'by marriage'); more generally, a close affinity or connection [com- "together" + sanguineus "of blood"]
  10. Two individuals are related to each other by consanguinity if one is a descendant of the other; or they have a common ancestor. An adopted child is considered to be related by consanguinity for this purpose. See the Texas Government Code, §573.022, and DFPS Rules, 40 TAC, §745.21(11).
  11. relation by blood; descended from a common ancestor
  12. Having a common ancestor, i.e., being blood relatives. Mating between two first cousins, for example, can be termed a consanguineous mating and is indicated in a pedigree by a double bar between the two parents. ...
  13. privileged legal relationship between individuals, by legal marriage, legal adoption, or close biological blood relationship or biological kinship. The concept has become important recently in residential zoning where lower income persons live in crowded conditions.
  14. A close relation, kinship