Pronunciation: /kənˌsæŋˈɡwɪnəti/
noun blood relationship
A1 Family members share a consanguinity through blood relations.
A2 In some cultures, consanguinity is an important factor in determining inheritance.
B1 The study of consanguinity in genetics helps researchers understand inherited diseases.
B2 Consanguinity can lead to an increased risk of genetic disorders in offspring.
C1 Consanguinity is often a topic of discussion in medical ethics due to potential health implications.
C2 The royal family's consanguinity has been a subject of debate among historians and geneticists.
formal The study of consanguinity is important in understanding genetic diseases.
informal Consanguinity is when family members marry each other.
slang Some people think consanguinity is weird.
figurative Consanguinity can create a tangled web of relationships.
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