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Mar 2, 2021
12:38
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CDV
mutual friends
Are uncle and aunt the only relationship words in traditional English that include your blood relative and the person
they are married to without distinction?
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Message modified by CDV on Mar 2, 2021 at 12:38:39pm
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Are uncle and aunt the only relationship words in traditional English that include your blood relative and the person
CDV
mutual friends
3/2/21 12:38pm
wife and concubine
Chester Copperpot
3/2/21 12:39pm
Wait, which one is your blood relative?
CommodoreCoug
3/2/21 12:40pm
Have you ever visited West Virginia?
Greg Kite's 'stache
3/2/21 12:41pm
Some people use it on cousin, but not common.
John Doe
3/2/21 12:40pm
husband and wife
Cougarclaw
3/2/21 12:47pm
A little different, but it's always bothered me that brother-in-law is both
HandwovenBox
3/2/21 12:53pm
Niece/nephew refers to a blood relation and a relation through marriage (i.e., my wife's sister's children are my nieces
durandal
3/2/21 2:02pm
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