Noun
1. related by blood
They too have been deaf to the voce of justice and of consanguinity.
Family business is generated in organization based on the consanguinity relationship through the whole family.
The identity in the primitive society was based on consanguinity.
People are not allowed to marry within certain degrees of consanguinity.
The lawsuit developed into a test of the consanguinity of the claimant to the estate.
The concern in setting a limit is the genetic risk of consanguinity.
Value Origin of Ethics: Religion or Consanguinity?
Aside from a thorough medical family history, there is no need to offer any genetic testing on the basis of consanguinity alone.
They too have been deaf t o the voice of justice and of consanguinity.
There is also the issue of consanguinity, she says, as many Somalis marry cousins.
But there are two kind of difference in consanguinity approving between ancient nationalities and clans.
They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity.
Brothers and cousins are united by ties of consanguinity.
They too HAs be deaf to the voice of onlyice and of consanguinity.
Her family history was unremarkable in terms of consanguinity and following ultrasound findings were discovered.
According to the book, consanguinity is usually mixed for the application and significance.
There is relatively little information about consanguinity, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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