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consanguineous

[kon-sang-gwin-ee-uhs] / ˌkɒn sæŋˈgwɪn i əs /


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Several children were the result of consanguineous marriages, in which the parents are related.

From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2024

“Ninety percent of the cases I see are caused by consanguineous marriages,” says Ms Zaki.

From Economist • Feb. 25, 2016

With the pianist-brother's recent success, however, the consanguineous harmonies of the trio will no longer be heard.

From Time Magazine Archive

A more plausible suggestion is that in consanguineous marriages there is a tendency for the family ties to be reunited and the family ideal restored.

From A Plea for the Criminal Being a reply to Dr. Chapple's work: 'The Fertility of the Unfit', and an Attempt to explain the leading principles of Criminological and Reformatory Science by Kayll, James Leslie Allan

Eternal federation of the five consanguineous tribes on the basis of perfect equality and independence in all internal tribal matters.

From The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State by Engels, Friedrich




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