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Glve a relationship term for the clues given.1. siblings- brothers &2. kith and kinGrunds B3. a chip of the old block - Some one4. two peas in a pod - w/chachada5. bread winner6. forefathersArrange the words according to their degrees of​

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Answered by DhineshKailash7
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Explanation:

As nouns the difference between brother and sibling

is that brother is the son of the same parents as another person while a sibling is a person who shares the same parents one's brother or sister.

Kith comes from a word of Germanic origin meaning 'known'. Kin is also of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root meaning 'give birth to'. Your kith are your friends or acquaintances, while your kin are all the people you are related to.

A chip off the old block refers to someone who closely resembles his parent either in behavior, looks, interests or character. Most often, the idiom a chip off the old block refers to a son and his father, but not always. The term was originally rendered as a chip of the same block, and was first used in Dr.

Very similar, bearing a close resemblance. For example, They're not even sisters, but they're like as two peas in a pod. This expression alludes to the seeds contained in a pea pod, which do indeed look very much alike.

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