Definition of Co-in-law

1. Noun. (rare) A distant in-law: A relationship by marriage with a separation by three degrees (two people), compared to prototypical in-laws, where the separation is two/one. The separation may be two degrees of blood kin and one of marriage (addressing the mother of the husband of one's daughter) or one degree blood and two of marriage (addressing the wife of the brother of one's husband). ¹

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Co-in-law

co-genderist
co-grandfather
co-grandfather-in-law
co-grandfathers
co-grandfathers-in-law
co-grandmother
co-grandmothers
co-grandparents
co-host
co-hosted
co-hosting
co-hosts
co-husband
co-husbands
co-immobilised enzyme
co-in-law (current term)
co-in-laws
co-induction
co-inductions
co-locate
co-located
co-locates
co-locating
co-location
co-locations
co-meddled
co-mingle
co-mingles
co-mother-in-law

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