Consanguineous

/ˌkɑnsæŋˈɡwɪniəs/ adjective

Related by blood; descended from the same ancestor. Referring to people who share common ancestry or family lineage.

From Latin 'consanguineus,' combining 'con' (together) and 'sanguis' (blood). The word entered English in the 17th century, maintaining its literal meaning of 'same blood.'

AMዘመድ
ARدموي
BNরক্তসম্পর্ক
CAconsanguini
CSpříbuzný
DAblodbeslægtet
DEblutsverwandt
ELσυγγενής
ESconsanguíneo
FAخونگی
FIsukulainen
FRconsanguin
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