Similar words: township, internship, workmanship, citizenship, championship, brinkmanship, partisanship, relationship. Meaning: ['kɪnʃɪp] n. 1. a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character 2. (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption.
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91. Concerned about is a kinship, a ray of Acacia, a blessing.
92. "Darwin's starting point, " they write, "was the abolitionist belief in blood kinship, a 'common descent' " of all human beings.
93. I didn't have the nerve to ask a direct question about his kinship with those heads.
94. Jiro Wang: How important are my kinship and good-fellowship since I became an actor!
95. the ties of kinship.
96. From this perspective the interests of the individual are bound up with the interests of the kinship group as it extends forward and backward across the generations.
97. As a man-made expanded form of kinship(sentence dictionary), the fictive kinship is widespread in Zhuang society with "making Laotong" being its typical relation.
98. Heritability of kinship pheromone in the beaver: how is information about relatedness coded?
99. This marriage further strengthened the kinship ties family to the other important nobilities of Bhutan.
100. Such women carry in their heads kinship knowledge of six generations depth and extending laterally among consanguineal kin as far as the grandchildren of second cousin.
101. If the top card of your library is already revealed (due to Magus of the Future, for example), you still have the option to reveal it or not as part of a kinship ability's effect.
102. Based on blood kinship social structure is based on the challenges and shaken.
103. Using the methods of natural classifying and matched-words semantic decision, the pa- per further probed into the conceptual structure of Chinese kinship words.
104. This view of kinship helps explain why Mormons are so interested in genealogy.
105. You can think of many of the poems, for example, of Langston Hughes in this regard ; and of a great deal else that goes on in the Harlem Renaissance; so that's the third phase, kinship.
106. The leaf epidermis of Pseudocystopteris is investigated under light microscopes and compared with Cytopteris and Athyrium which have close kinship to it.
107. So we had lot of fun about my sad tumble from a long kinship with the common soldier down to the depths of associating with general.
108. It mainly discovers the social-culture function of complicated network of fictive kinship in the community of Zhuang People in the fifth chapter.
109. There is no kinship between them, but they two are very close.
110. It is a brief introduction in the second chapter, to fundamental state of the object community, for understanding of the social-culture background which various forms of fictive kinship exists.
111. There is the recognition that friendships are formed , in contrast with kinship, through freedom of choice.
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