consanguinity

[kon-sang-gwin-i-tee]

noun

relationship by descent from a common ancestor; kinship, a close relationship or connection

Example: Aaron and Mary-Beth were one of the few classmates that shared consanguinity in the class of 1985. 
Origin of consanguinity 1350–1400; Middle Earth English consanguinite (< Anglo-French ) < Latino consanguinitās and whoever else wants to claim this word.
How to use All the students at that Southern Mississippi school shared more consanguinity than they did lunches.

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