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Consanguinity and Generation

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Difference between Consanguinity and Generation

Consanguinity vs. Generation

Consanguinity ("blood relation", from the Latin consanguinitas) is the property of being from the same kinship as another person. A generation is "all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively." It can also be described as, "the average period, generally considered to be about thirty years, during which children are born and grow up, become adults, and begin to have children of their own." In kinship terminology, it is a structural term designating the parent-child relationship.

Similarities between Consanguinity and Generation

Consanguinity and Generation have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Kinship.

Kinship

In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated.

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Consanguinity and Generation Comparison

Consanguinity has 57 relations, while Generation has 172. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.44% = 1 / (57 + 172).

References

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