Victor cousin
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Victor
[veek-tawr] /vikˈtɔr/ (Show IPA), 1792–1867, French philosopher and educational reformer: founder of the method of eclecticism in French philosophy.
noun
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Also called first cousin, cousin-german, full cousin. the child of one’s aunt or uncle
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a relative who has descended from one of one’s common ancestors. A person’s second cousin is the child of one of his parents’ first cousins. A person’s third cousin is the child of one of his parents’ second cousins. A first cousin once removed (or loosely second cousin) is the child of one’s first cousin
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a member of a group related by race, ancestry, interests, etc: our Australian cousins
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a title used by a sovereign when addressing another sovereign or a nobleman
noun
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Victor (viktɔr). 1792–1867, French philosopher and educational reformer
cousin
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