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full blood

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A quick definition of full blood:

Full Blood: This means having the same two parents and no other mixed ancestry. It's a way to describe a close family relationship between siblings or cousins who share both their mom and dad. It's also called whole blood or entire blood.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Full blood refers to the relationship between persons who have the same two parents and share unmixed ancestry. It is also known as whole blood or entire blood.

Example: Two siblings who have the same mother and father are considered full blood relatives.

This example illustrates the definition of full blood as it shows that the siblings share the same two parents and have unmixed ancestry.

Related Terms:

  • Half blood: The relationship between persons who share one parent but not both.
  • Heritable blood: A relationship between an ancestor and an heir that the law recognizes for purposes of passing good title to property.
  • Mixed blood: The relationship between persons whose ancestors are of different races or nationalities.

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