consanguineous
adjective
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Pronunciation: /kɒnsaŋˈɡwɪni.əs/ / /kɒnsaŋˈɡwɪnjəs/ / /kɑnsæŋˈɡwɪni.əs/
adj
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin consanguineus (with English -ous), from con- (“together”) + sanguineus (“of or pertaining to blood”), from sanguis (“blood”). Equivalent to con- + sanguineous.
- Related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor.
“Am not I consanguineous? am I not of her blood?”
“2002, B. Modell and A. Darr, "Science and society: genetic counselling and customary consanguineous marriage," Nature Reviews: Genetics, vol 3. no. 3 (Mar.), p. 225, Consanguineous marriage is customary in many societies, but leads to an increased birth prevalence of infants with severe recessive disorders.”