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Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
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Noun
S:
(n)
spouse (spouse%1:18:00::)
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partner (partner%1:18:01::)
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married person (married_person%1:18:00::)
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mate (mate%1:18:00::)
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better half (better_half%1:18:00::)
(a person's partner in marriage)
direct hyponym
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full hyponym
member holonym
direct hypernym
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inherited hypernym
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sister term
S:
(n)
relative (relative%1:18:00::)
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relation (relation%1:18:00::)
(a person related by blood or marriage)
"police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"
S:
(n)
ancestor (ancestor%1:18:00::)
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ascendant (ascendant%1:18:00::)
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ascendent (ascendent%1:18:00::)
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antecedent (antecedent%1:18:00::)
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root (root%1:18:00::)
(someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent))
S:
(n)
cousin (cousin%1:18:00::)
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first cousin (first_cousin%1:18:00::)
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cousin-german (cousin-german%1:18:00::)
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full cousin (full_cousin%1:18:00::)
(the child of your aunt or uncle)
S:
(n)
descendant (descendant%1:18:00::)
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descendent (descendent%1:18:00::)
(a person considered as descended from some ancestor)
S:
(n)
in-law (in-law%1:18:00::)
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relative-in-law (relative-in-law%1:18:00::)
(a relative by marriage)
S:
(n)
blood relation (blood_relation%1:18:00::)
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blood relative (blood_relative%1:18:00::)
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cognate (cognate%1:18:00::)
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sib (sib%1:18:01::)
(one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another)
S:
(n)
kin (kin%1:18:00::)
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kinsperson (kinsperson%1:18:00::)
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family (family%1:18:00::)
(a person having kinship with another or others)
"he's kin"; "he's family"
S:
(n)
enate (enate%1:18:00::)
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matrikin (matrikin%1:18:00::)
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matrilineal kin (matrilineal_kin%1:18:00::)
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matrisib (matrisib%1:18:00::)
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matrilineal sib (matrilineal_sib%1:18:00::)
(one related on the mother's side)
S:
(n)
agnate (agnate%1:18:00::)
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patrikin (patrikin%1:18:00::)
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patrilineal kin (patrilineal_kin%1:18:00::)
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patrisib (patrisib%1:18:00::)
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patrilineal sib (patrilineal_sib%1:18:00::)
(one related on the father's side)
S:
(n)
kinsman (kinsman%1:18:00::)
(a male relative)
S:
(n)
kinswoman (kinswoman%1:18:00::)
(a female relative)
S:
(n)
kissing cousin (kissing_cousin%1:18:00::)
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kissing kin (kissing_kin%1:18:00::)
(a more or less distant relative; familiar enough to be greeted with a kiss)
S:
(n)
next of kin (next_of_kin%1:18:00::)
(the person who is (or persons who are) most closely related to a given person)
S:
(n)
offspring (offspring%1:18:00::)
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progeny (progeny%1:18:00::)
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issue (issue%1:18:00::)
(the immediate descendants of a person)
"she was the mother of many offspring"; "he died without issue"
S:
(n)
second cousin (second_cousin%1:18:00::)
(a child of a first cousin of one's parent)
S:
(n)
sibling (sibling%1:18:00::)
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sib (sib%1:18:02::)
(a person's brother or sister)
S:
(n)
spouse (spouse%1:18:00::)
,
partner (partner%1:18:01::)
,
married person (married_person%1:18:00::)
,
mate (mate%1:18:00::)
,
better half (better_half%1:18:00::)
(a person's partner in marriage)
S:
(n)
domestic partner (domestic_partner%1:18:00::)
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significant other (significant_other%1:18:00::)
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spousal equivalent (spousal_equivalent%1:18:00::)
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spouse equivalent (spouse_equivalent%1:18:00::)
(a person (not necessarily a spouse) with whom you cohabit and share a long-term sexual relationship)
S:
(n)
lover (lover%1:18:02::)
(a significant other to whom you are not related by marriage)
S:
(n)
spouse (spouse%1:18:00::)
,
partner (partner%1:18:01::)
,
married person (married_person%1:18:00::)
,
mate (mate%1:18:00::)
,
better half (better_half%1:18:00::)
(a person's partner in marriage)
derivationally related form
S:
(n)
collaborator (collaborator%1:18:00::)
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cooperator (cooperator%1:18:00::)
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partner (partner%1:18:00::)
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pardner (pardner%1:18:00::)
(an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest)
"the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"
S:
(n)
partner (partner%1:18:02::)
(a person who is a member of a partnership)
Verb
S:
(v)
partner (partner%2:40:00::)
(provide with a partner)
direct hypernym
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inherited hypernym
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sister term
sentence frame
S:
(v)
partner (partner%2:41:00::)
(act as a partner)
"Astaire partnered Rogers"