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consanguine



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At the very least, he is the Ziegfeld of the U.S. branch of Tibetan Buddhism and its consanguine, quixotic movement to liberate Lhasa from Beijing's rule.

From Time Magazine Archive

But more commonly the two existed together, intimate, clinging, consanguine and inseparable.

From "The Best of Enemies" by Osha Gray Davidson

According to Morgan, the consanguine family is supervened by a third and higher form of family relationship, which he designates as the Punaluan family.

From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel

The consanguine sisters, or the first, second and more remote cousins were wives in common with their husbands in common, who could not be their brothers.

From Woman under socialism by De Leon, Daniel

As intermarriage in the gens was prohibited, it withdrew its members from the evils of consanguine marriages, and thus tended to increase the vigor of the stock.

From Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines by Morgan, Lewis H.




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