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Relationships in families can be genetic or non-genetic. The latter includes marriages and adoptions. So if your mother's brother marries a woman, she will still be considered your aunt. | Relationships in families can be genetic or non-genetic. The latter includes marriages and adoptions. So if your mother's brother marries a woman, she will still be considered your aunt. | ||
* ancestor ''(anything that goes further in the family tree than great-great-grandparent level)'' | * ancestor ''(anything that goes further up/down in the family tree than great-great-grandparent level)'' | ||
* great-great-grandparent - great-great-grandchild | * great-great-grandparent - great-great-grandchild | ||
* great-grandparent - great-grandchild | * great-grandparent - great-grandchild | ||
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* triplets | * triplets | ||
* quadruplets | * quadruplets | ||
* multiplets ''(quintuplets, sextuplets, and | * multiplets ''(quintuplets, sextuplets, and beyond)'' | ||
* distant blood relatives ''(other distant blood relation such as distant cousins or branch families, when relevant. Please note that this is often a fallback relation; if unsure, ask before adding this comment)'' | * distant blood relatives ''(other distant blood relation such as distant cousins or branch families, when relevant. Please note that this is often a fallback relation; if unsure, ask before adding this comment)'' | ||
* in-laws (parents) ''(this goes for any combination of mother/father/daughter/son-in-law)'' | * in-laws (parents) ''(this goes for any combination of mother/father/daughter/son-in-law)'' |