cousin

/ˈkʌzən/
noun
  1. A child of one's aunt or uncle.
    • I grew up playing with my cousins every summer.
    • My cousin Sarah is coming to visit us next weekend.
    • He has ten cousins on his mother's side of the family.
  2. A person or thing related to another by similar origins, nature, or characteristics.
    • Spanish and Italian are linguistic cousins, both derived from Latin.
    • This new smartphone is a close cousin of the previous model.
    • The lemur is a distant cousin of the monkey.
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