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1cousin — ► NOUN 1) (also first cousin) a child of one s uncle or aunt. 2) a person of a kindred people or nation. ● first cousin once removed Cf. ↑first cousin once removed ● second cousin Cf. ↑ …
2second cousin once removed — noun a) Son or daughter of one’s second cousin. b) Second cousin of one’s father or mother. See Also: cousin, first cousin once removed, once removed, second cousin …
3second cousin — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms second cousin : singular second cousin plural second cousins a child of your parent s cousin …
4cousin — COUSINE, an. : m., keuzi nh (St Martin Porte 203), KOZIN (Aix, Albanais 001, Annecy 003, Arvillard 228, Balme Sillingy 020, Chambéry, Leschaux 006, St Pierre Albigny 060, Thônes 004), koujin (Montagny Bozel 026), kouzin (Cordon 083, Giettaz,… …
5Second cousin — Second Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Secund}.] 1. Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another;… …
6Cousin Skeeter — The Cousin Skeeter logo. Format Sitcom Created by Phil Beauman Alonzo Brown Brian Robbins …
7second cousins — Cousin Cous in (k[u^]z n), n. [F. cousin, LL. cosinus, cusinus, contr. from L. consobrinus the child of a mother s sister, cousin; con + sobrinus a cousin by the mother s side, a form derived fr. soror (for sosor) sister. See {Sister}, and cf.… …
8Cousin — Cous in (k[u^]z n), n. [F. cousin, LL. cosinus, cusinus, contr. from L. consobrinus the child of a mother s sister, cousin; con + sobrinus a cousin by the mother s side, a form derived fr. soror (for sosor) sister. See {Sister}, and cf. {Cozen},… …
9Second — Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Secund}.] 1. Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another; other.… …
10Second Adventist — Second Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf. {Secund}.] 1. Immediately following the first; next to the first in order of place or time; hence, occurring again; another;… …