Consanguineous

Word CONSANGUINEOUS
Character 14
Hyphenation con san guin e ous
Pronunciations /kɒnsaŋˈɡwɪni.əs/

Definitions and meanings of "Consanguineous"

What do we mean by consanguineous?

Of the same lineage or origin; having a common ancestor. adjective

In petrography, derived from a common parent magma: said of igneous rocks.

Of the same blood; related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor.

More specifically Of the same father by different wives; characterized by this relation. Also consanguinean Maine.

Pertaining to or affected by the relation of consanguinity.

Of the same blood; related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor. adjective

Related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor. adjective

Related by blood adjective

Related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor.

Of blood relation; being descended from the same ancestor as another person Urban Dictionary

Meaning of consanguineous in English: consanguineous ADJECTIVE Relating to or denoting people descended from the same ancestor. ‘consanguineous marriages may give rise to recessive syndromes’ Origin Early 17th century from Latin consanguineus ‘of the same blood’ (from con- ‘together’ + sanguis ‘blood’) + -ous. Pronunciation /ˌkɒnsaŋˈɡwɪnɪəs/ Urban Dictionary

Mother: girl or woman who gave birth to a child father: boy or man who was responsible for the formation of a one child or more children through sperm parent: mother or father grandmother: parent’s mother grandfather: parent’s father grandparent: parent’s parent great-grandmother: grandparent’s mother great-grandfather: grandparent’s father great-grandparent: grandparent’s parent great-great-grandmother: great-grandparent’s mother great-great-grandfather: great-grandparent’s father great-great-grandparent: great-grandparent’s parent great-great-great-grandmother: great-great-grandparent’s mother great-great-great-grandfather: great-great-grandparent’s father great-great-great-grandparent: great-great-grandparent’s parent daughter: girl or woman in relation to her parents son: boy or man in relation to her parents child: person in relation to her parents granddaughter: child’s daughter grandson: child’s son grandchild: child’s child great-granddaughter: grandchild’s daughter great-grandson: grandchild’s son great-grandchild: grandchild’s child great-great-granddaughter: great-grandchild’s daughter great-great-grandson: great-grandchild’s son great-great-grandchild: great-grandchild’s child great-great-great-granddaughter: great-great-grandchild’s daughter great-great-great-grandson: great-great-grandchild’s son great-great-great-grandchild: great-great-grandchild’s child Urban Dictionary

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The word "consanguineous" in example sentences

These are called _sandugo_, which means "consanguineous," or "of the same blood." ❋ Emma Helen Blair (1884)

When looking at incest, for instance, it is quite clear that permitting consanguineous relationships will lead to power imbalances, psychological damage, sexual abuse, and a high rate of genetic diseases. ❋ Eliyahu Federman (2012)

Here and there, even of old time, the wise men recognised it; and we so recognise it to-day, as witness our bars against consanguineous marriage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Ute must be the updated version of the Holden Pickup (unless the two are consanguineous simultaneous the same thing), as in this extract: ❋ Maxine (2009)

Consequently, consanguineous unions were a significant proportion of the consecrated marriages. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Genealogies describe consanguineous relations, while estate inventories name spouses and children, both minor and adult. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Regardless, here he is arguing for removal of the laws against consanguineous marriage – or at least a rational appraisal of them, unconstrained by knee-jerk reaction from the legislator. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Her attention was directed towards the diversity in the frequencies of consanguineous matings in various communities and their possible consequences. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You make a good point on consanguineous marriages. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Of the eleven marriages made by six Spanish kings over this period, all but two were consanguineous and several involved very close relatives. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Whether consanguineous marriages, such as are permitted in civilised nations, and which would not be considered as close interbreeding in the case of our domesticated animals, cause any injury will never be known with certainty until a census is taken with this object in view. ❋ Unknown (2007)

When the principles of breeding and of inheritance are better understood, we shall not hear ignorant members of our legislature rejecting with scorn a plan for ascertaining by an easy method whether or not consanguineous marriages are injurious to man. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I'm sick and tired of hearing of Rudy's marriage (s), including the consanguineous nuptials with his cousin, his estranged kids, and Judy's marital amnesia (she was actually married twice before Rudy). ❋ Unknown (2008)

It was the same in a modified form amongst the Jews and in both races the consanguineous marriage was not attended by the evil results (idiotcy, congenital deafness, etc.) observed in mixed races like the English and the ❋ Unknown (2006)

Him: I love my [niece] [Emersyn] and nephew [Camden]. Her: Isn't it awesome to have that kind of consanguinity? ❋ Jax79 (2013)

‘We use the patterns of homozygosity at multiple [loci] to distinguish between excess homozygosity caused by consanguineous mating and that due to undetected population subdivision.’ ‘It makes feasible the analysis of multilocus data observed on general pedigrees containing possibly consanguineous marriages and missing information.’ ‘Horizontal lines represent crosses, thick horizontal lines are consanguineous crosses, and vertical lines represent descendants from such matings.’ ‘Fully [recessive] [mutations] are maintained in [higher frequencies] than partially recessive ones and thus cause greater declines in fitness under consanguineous matings.’ ‘Thus [deleterious] recessives had not been eliminated from the population to the extent that consanguineous matings were harmless in terms of offspring viability.’ ‘The most obvious is the mating system, which generates ‘short-term’ inbreeding, i.e., inbreeding caused by one or a few generations of consanguineous matings.’ ‘Thus, there also is no evidence for extensive consanguineous mating in the polygyne population of S. geminata that we studied.’ Consanguineous (ˌkɒ[nsa]ŋˈɡwɪnɪəs) ❋ ANCIENT_WOLFY (2022)

I am [glad] to see my relatives of consanguinity of straight line all [gathered] at [Christmas]. ❋ Mr. Jacov (2019)

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