Opposite gender of cousin
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The word 'cousin' is borrowed into English from French, where the gender distinction is only obvious in a slight difference in pronunciation - cousin (male) vs. cousine (female). In English, the term is genderless, and your parents' siblings' children are all referred to as 'cousins. '
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The word 'cousin' is borrowed into English from French, where the gender distinction is only obvious in a slight difference in pronunciation - cousin (male) vs. cousine (female). In English, the term is genderless, and your parents' siblings' children are all referred to as 'cousins. '
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