different between related vs consanguine
related
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???le?t?d/
- (UK) IPA(key): /???le?t?d/
- Hyphenation: re?lated
Adjective
related (comparative more related, superlative most related)
- Standing in relation or connection.
- Being a relative of.
- Narrated; told.
- (not comparable, music) Synonym of relative.
- (mathematics) Fulfilling a relation.
- (not comparable, in combination) Having a relationship with the thing named
Hyponyms
Translations
Verb
related
- simple past tense and past participle of relate
See also
- relation
- relationship
- interrelate
- interrelated
Anagrams
- Aldrete, alerted, altered, redealt, treadle
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consanguine
English
Etymology
From French consanguin.
Adjective
consanguine (not comparable)
- Related by birth or "by blood", i.e. having close ancestors in common.
- Synonym: consanguineous
- Antonym: affinal
Related terms
- consanguinuity
Translations
Noun
consanguine (plural consanguines)
- A person related to another by birth.
French
Adjective
consanguine
- feminine singular of consanguin
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