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of the same blood
- The consanguine branches of the family tree converged in the 18th-century parish records.
- Genetic disorders often run stronger among consanguine relatives.
- In the will, he left his estate solely to his consanguine nephews and nieces.
- Medieval monarchies prohibited consanguine marriages to prevent dynastic bloodlines from inbreeding.
- The study traced the consanguine roots of the isolated mountain community.