Cousinship

//ˈkʌzənˌʃɪp//

Synonyms for "cousinship" (22 found)

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Translations

7 translations across 7 languages.

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Cherokee

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  • ᏚᎾᏓᏚᏓᎸ noun (state of being cousins)

French

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  • cousinage noun (state of being cousins)

German

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  • Vetternschaft noun (state of being cousins)

Ido

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  • kuzeso noun (state of being cousins)

Italian

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  • cuginanza noun (state of being cousins)

Northern Kurdish

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  • pismamî noun (state of being cousins)

Polish

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  • kuzynostwo noun (state of being cousins)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

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“How long did you reside with him and his sisters after the cousinship was discovered?”

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His creed of determinism was such that it almost amounted to a vice, and quite amounted, on its negative side, to a renunciative philosophy which had cousinship with that of Schopenhauer and Leopardi.

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What he repudiated was cousinship with the ape, and the implied suspicion of a rudimentary tail, because it was offensive to his sense of his own dignity, and because he thought that apes were ridiculous, and tails diabolical when associated with the erect posture.

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He describes a beautiful thought experiment to demonstrate a rabbit’s cousinship to a leopard.

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