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cousin

[kuhz-uhn] / ˈkʌz ən /
NOUN
family relation
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Florida and Texas have already become economic powerhouses, but if Mr. Carswell has anything to say about it, poor cousin Mississippi will join them.

From The Wall Street Journal

He returned this year, settling in his cousin’s stone house after nearly a decade in exile in the north and in Istanbul.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her cousin, Martin Edwards, took over when his father died in 1980, and became one of the chairmen who helped form the Premier League.

From BBC

"If your aunt has given you a jumper that you didn't like, do not regift this to your cousin," she says.

From BBC

Her cousins had planned to fly over from Colombia for a family reunion, with costly medications for an elderly relative with Parkinson’s disease.

From The Wall Street Journal