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 | | The concept and word position is so central to kinship that genealogists are apt to use many adjectives based upon it, such as compositive, decompositive, depositive, interpositive, juxtapositive, predispositive, presuppositive, propositive, repositive, recompositive, suppositive, and transpositive. |
 | | The word is often used as a prefix to express degrees of consanguinity, either ascending or descending. |
 | | The word great- is prefixed to kinship terms commencing with grand-, such as grandfather and grandson, to indicate an ancestor or descendant one degree more remote than the person indicated by the base word. |
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