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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 Wall of Honor recognizes military members and veterans and emergency responders on indoor digital display boards in places such as bars, restaurants and fraternal organizations.

From Washington Times

It's an old villain: the fraternal order of Freemasons, whose origins go back to stonemason guilds of the 13th century, and which later became a center of Enlightenment thought and leadership in the 18th century.

From Salon

For whatever reason, songs about male friendship and fraternal love are almost entirely absent from rock and pop music.

From BBC

Living under the same roof, the three of them forged a fraternal bond.

From Los Angeles Times