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How to pronounce consanguineous in English?

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Synonyms akin, blood-related, cognate, consanguine, consanguineal, kin

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In some cultures the term is used synonymously with consanguineous family.
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It is more common among consanguineous families, suggesting that it is a heritable condition.
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Most modern societies have legal or social restrictions on closely consanguineous marriages.
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Most cases of IMAR are non-consanguineous.
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Stogmann and her colleagues studied a consanguineous Egyptian family in which five siblings are affected by the condition.
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Such ties are both affinal and consanguineous.
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But population studies have suggested that statistically, offspring of consanguineous marriages are at higher risk for infertility.
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The researchers traced 25 families among four generations of the Darwin-Wedgwood dynasty, which included a number of consanguineous marriages.
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Nine of the 11 marriages over 200 years that preceded his birth were consanguineous, including two uncle-niece marriages and two first-cousin marriages.
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  • Akin(p): related by blood
  • Consanguinity (" (with/together) (blood) (noun marker)") refers to the property of being from the same kinship as another person. In that respect, consanguinity is the quality of being descended from the same ancestor as another person. ...
  • Related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor
  • Marriage or mating among related individuals.
  • Related by blood. For example, a consanguineous marriage is a marriage between blood relatives (the most common form being the marriage between cousins).
  • Literally, "of the same blood", especially with reference to lineage. Usage: That vampire is consanguineous of Hardestadt the Elder, his childe.