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Sibling-in-law

A sibling-in-law is the spouse of one's sibling, the sibling of one's spouse, or the spouse of one's spouse's sibling. In Indian English the latter can be referred to as a co-sibling (specifically a co-sister, for the wife of one's sibling-in-law, or co-brother, for the husband of one's sibling-in-law).

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Sibling-in-law

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Edges16
Triples9
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
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related to Culture · 8
Sibling-in-law → Conversely, In Islamic, Jewish, Judaism, One, Relational, Sharia, The
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Sibling-in-law → spouse of one's sibling

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Sibling-in-lawis aspouse of one's sibling0.90text
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureOne0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureThe0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureRelational0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureIn Islamic0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureSharia0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureJewish0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureConversely0.60section
Sibling-in-lawrelated to CultureJudaism0.60section

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