full cousin

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full cousin

My full cousin and I play together at the family picnic.

Definition

Noun A full cousin is the child of one's aunt or uncle. This means you share a set of grandparents with this person. It is the most common and standard type of cousin relationship, distinct from more distant cousins or cousins related through half-siblings.

Usage

The term "full cousin" is used to specify a standard, first-degree cousin relationship when there is a need to distinguish it from other types, such as half-cousins or cousins once/twice removed. In everyday conversation, people often simply say "cousin."

Examples
  • My full cousin and I both grew up visiting our grandparents' farm every summer.
  • She has three full cousins on her mother's side and two on her father's side.
  • While he is close with his half-cousin, he shares more childhood memories with his full cousins.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in genealogical, legal, or precise descriptive contexts to clarify the exact familial connection.
  • It can be synonymous with "first cousin" or "cousin-german," though "first cousin" is the most common equivalent in modern English.
Variants and Related Words
  • First cousin: The most common synonym for "full cousin."
  • Cousin-german: An older, formal term for a full cousin.
  • Half-cousin: The child of one's parent's half-sibling. You share only one grandparent with a half-cousin.
  • Cousin once removed: Refers to a generational difference, such as the child of your cousin (your cousin's child) or the cousin of your parent (your parent's cousin).
Synonyms
  • First cousin
  • Cousin-german (archaic/formal)
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Half-cousin
  • Distant cousin
  • Cousin once/twice removed
full cousin

My full cousin and I play together at the family picnic.

Noun
  1. the child of your aunt or uncle