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fraternal

[fruh-tur-nl] / frəˈtɜr nl /
ADJECTIVE
brotherly
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After the two wed and have their first child, Agnes becomes pregnant with fraternal twins, a boy and a girl.

From Salon

The Shriners are a branch of Freemasonry, a fraternal group that’s been active in this country since before it was a country.

From Washington Post

The two deliver remarkable performances that convey not just fully realized individuals, but a believable fraternal bond and friction.

From Los Angeles Times

Close bonds — fraternal, aesthetic and philosophical — connected the artists in this show.

From Washington Post

Also highlighted are such workplace affiliations as the American Bar Association, the American Federation of Labor and the Society of Women Geographers, as well as religious, fraternal and neighborhood groups.

From Washington Post