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Posted Tuesday, March 28, 2006
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If Male X marries Female Y and they have a child. Then Female Y
dies
and Male X marries Female Z -- who is a full
sibling
sister of Female Y-- and X+Z have a child; are these children ONLY half-siblings or is there a term to define this >50% saturation of bloodline?
Terminology question:
If Male X marries Female Y and they have a child; Female Y dies and Male X marries Female Z who is Female Y's sister, and X+Z have a child, are these children ONLY "half-siblings" (half-brothers or half-sisters), or is there a term for this more-than-50% bloodline for the siblings?
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