cognation

/kɒɡˈneɪʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or fact of being related by blood or marriage.

“The family’s cognation with the royal family dated back centuries.”

2. noun

A group of people or families connected by common ancestry or descent.

“The cognation of the community was an essential part of their cultural identity.”

Synonyms

  • bloodline
  • kinship

Antonyms

  • dissimilarity
  • nonrelativity