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first cousin

noun

  1. cousin.

  2. anything or anyone closely related to or resembling another.

    The film producer tried not to make the movie a first cousin to his last hit.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of first cousin1

First recorded in 1965–70
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Idioms and Phrases

A close relation or resemblance to someone or something, as in This new machine is a first cousin to the previous model. The figurative use of cousin, which literally means “the child of one's aunt or uncle,” dates from the 1300s.
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Since then, Matthew has driven to the West Country to meet his dad's genetic first cousin and her daughter for coffee.

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The sisters are preparing for a family wedding at the weekend - where the bride and groom are first cousins.

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Areej Shaikh is estranged from her first cousin, a man who stubbornly denies that humans are causing climate change — even as his livelihood collapses from global heating.

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Beatrice’s first cousins, Prince William and Prince Harry, did not attend.

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Lady Gabriella is the daughter of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent - with Prince Michael, aged 81, a grandson of King George V and first cousin of the late Queen Elizabeth II.

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