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consanguinity
[ kon-sang-gwin-i-tee ]
noun
- relationship by descent from a common ancestor; kinship ( affinity ).
- close relationship or connection.
consanguinity
/ 藢办蓲苍蝉忙艐藞伞飞瑟苍瑟迟瑟 /
noun
- relationship by blood; kinship
- close affinity or connection
- geology (of igneous rocks) similarity of origin, as shown by common mineral and chemical compositions and often texture
Derived Forms
- 藢肠辞苍蝉补苍藞驳耻颈苍别辞耻蝉, adjective
- 藢肠辞苍蝉补苍藞驳耻颈苍别辞耻蝉ly, adverb
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of consanguinity1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of consanguinity1
Example Sentences
The findings, now published in Genetics in Medicine OPEN, revealed a correlation between occurrences of complex genetic disorders in those families with increased levels of consanguinity when compared to unaffected populations.
While the Himba population has historically exhibited a preference for consanguinity, Henn and Swinford were surprised to find that none of the individuals in their sample population had parents who were actually first cousins.
"In general terms, our studies have shown that the health risks attributed to consanguinity have been exaggerated."
It鈥檚 a wise choice, in keeping with the overall tone of a story about adolescents held together by a cultivated consanguinity.
Further complicating the picture, there are two kinds of Does in Tiptoe Floorboard: 鈥渢he Does by affinity and the Does by consanguinity.鈥
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