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(connection) noun
affiliation, affinity, alliance, analogy, applicability, appositeness, apposition, association, bearing, bond, closeness, cognation, comparableness, connation, connaturalness, connexion, correlation, correspondence, homology, indentification, interconnection, interrelationship, liaison, likeness, link, mutuality, nearness, nexus, pertinence, propinquity, reference, relationship, relative position, relevance, resemblance, similarity, similitude, tie, tie-in
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(kinship) noun
blood relative, blood lie, cognatus, common ancestry, common descent, common lineage, common stock, consanguinity, family connection, family tie, kin, kindred, kinsman, propinquus, relationship, relative
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affiliation (bloodline), affiliation (connectedness), affinity (family ties), analogy, association (connection), attribution, chain (nexus), collation, contact (association), correlate, delineation, disclosure (act of disclosing), kinship, mention (reference), narration, nexus, privity, proportion, recital, relationship (connection), relationship (family tie), relative, relevance, report (detailed account), representation (statement), story (narrative)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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n.(1) A person related to another by blood or marriage; a relative.(2) A connection or interaction between two people.(3) A narration of facts or events.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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Kin; relative. The connection of two individuals, or their situation with respect to each other, who are associated, either by law, agreement, or kinship in a social status or union for purposes of domestic life, such as parent and child or husband and wife.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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Kin; relative. The connection of two individuals, or their situation with respect to each other, who are associated, either by law, agreement, or kinship in a social status or union for purposes of domestic life, such as parent and child or husband and wife.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.