kinship

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From kin +‎ -ship.

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kinship (countable and uncountable, plural kinships)

  1. Relation or connection by blood, marriage or adoption.
  2. Relation or connection by nature or character.
    • 1951 November, David R. Webb, “The Drummond 4-4-0 Locomotives”, in Railway Magazine, page 774:
      The first of these were the ten engines of class "C8", Nos.290-299, which had a very strong kinship to the C.R. "Carbrooks".
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