
1) American recruiter Sam 2) BBC high definition programme 3) BBC soap character 4) Ben or Sam 5) Brother of a parent 6) Brother of your father 7) Cecil B, to Agnes 8) Claudius, to Caligula 9) Claudius, to Hamlet 10) College football performers 11) Colloquial word of surrender 12) Concession cry 13) Concession word
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1) Eme 2) Granduncle 3) Sayit
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Uncle (from avunculus `little grandfather`, the diminutive of avus `grandfather`) is a family relationship or kinship, between a person and his or her parent`s brother or parent`s brother-in-law. A biological uncle is a second degree relative and shares 25% genetic overlap. A great-uncle (sometimes written as great uncle, grand-uncle or gran...
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• (n.) An eldery man; -- used chiefly as a kindly or familiar appellation, esp. (Southern U. S.) for a worthy old negro; as, `Uncle Remus.` • (n.) The brother of one`s father or mother; also applied to an aunt`s husband; -- the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship. • (n.) A pawnbroker.Uncle: words in th...
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(from the article `avunculate`) ...which prevails in many societies, notably those characterized by matrilineal descent. The term is derived from the Latin avunculus, meaning ... ...attitudes and behaviour. In fact, consanguineous kin of various degrees, and even nonconsanguineous kin, may be addressed by the same term and ... [2 rel...
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Uncle is British slang for a pawnbroker.
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[
n] - a source of help and advice and encouragement 2. [n] - the brother of your father or mother
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uncle Etymology: from Old French oncle, from Latin avunculus, 'mother's brother'; litterally, 'little grandfather' diminutive of avus, 'grandfather'.
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noun the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt
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a brother of one's father or mother. · an aunt's husband. · a familiar title or term of address for any elderly man. · a pawnbroker. · (cap.)Uncle Sam. · a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter U. · to concede defeat: They ganged up on him in the schoolyard and made him say uncle.
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