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  2. Uncle - Wikipedia

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    In some cultures and families, children may refer to the cousins of their parents as uncle (or aunt). It is also used as a title of respect for older relatives, neighbours, acquaintances, family friends, and even total strangers in some cultures, for example Aboriginal Australian elders. Using the term in this way is a form of fictive kinship.

  3. What’s a Second Cousin vs. Second Cousin Once Removed? - AOL

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    Admit it: You don't know what it means either. Find out with our handy cousin chart! The post What’s a Second Cousin vs. Second Cousin Once Removed? appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  4. Cousins Chart: Understanding Your Family Relationships - AOL

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  5. Talk:Cousin/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Because I was a child and they were 60+ years older than me, they simply called me by my first name alone--but if someone asked them how we were related, they would say that I was their cousin's granddaughter, not their niece or grandniece. This was common practice not just in my family but throughout the area where I lived.

  6. Game of the Day: Starts With - AOL

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    We're likely all familiar with word games that ask you to create as many words as possible from a list of scrambled letters, but in today's Game of the Day, Starts With, that general gameplay idea ...

  7. Legality of incest in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Class C felony, [4] punishable by a prison term of "...not more than 10 years or less than 1 year and 1 day..." [5] and a fine of up to $15,000. [6] Alaska: Either legitimately or illegitimately: an ancestor or descendant of the whole or half blood; or; a brother or sister of the whole or half blood; or; an uncle, aunt, nephew, or niece by ...

  8. Cousin - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cousin-granduncle is a male first cousin twice removed that comes from an older generation, and a cousin-grandniece is a female first cousin twice removed who comes from a younger generation. The term grandcousin is sometimes used for the grandchild of a first cousin, or the first cousin of a grandparent: a first cousin twice ...

  9. Your Guide to Macaulay Culkin's Many Siblings - AOL

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    The now-classic holiday movie made Macaulay a household name, but he wasn’t the only Culkin in the film: his little brother Kieran appeared as Kevin’s cousin Fuller in both the original and ...