What is a Cosister?

/ˈkoʊˌsɪs.tɚ/ uk. /ˈkəʊˌsɪs.tər/ the wife of your husband's brother.
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What is the meaning of Cosister?

co-sister (plural co-sisters) colleague ("sister" in the same craft, occupation, or society) quotations ▼ (India) One's spouse's sibling's wife. quotations ▼
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Who is your co-sister?

since, husband's sister is also sister-in-law, the above word will serve to avoid any confusion between husband's sister and husband's brother's wife.
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What is a co-sister-in-law?

co-sister-in-law (plural co-sisters-in-law) One's spouse's sister-in-law, especially one's husband's brother's wife, one's brother's wife in relation to the spouses of his siblings; either of two (or more) women who are married to brothers, in relation to the other.
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What is husbands sister called?

Answer. The brother of your spouse is called your brother-in-law. If your spouse has a sister, she is your sister-in-law. You also call your own siblings' spouses your brother-in-law (the husband of your sibling) or sister-in-law (the wife of your sibling).
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Can I marry my wife sister?

The marriage with the sister of the wife during the lifetime of the wife will be null and void as it will amount to bigamy, however after the dissolution of marriage with the wife by decree of the court or in event of her death, the person can marry the sister of the ex-wife.
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What do I call my daughter's husband?

son-in-law

the husband of your daughter. You are his father-in-law or mother-in-law.
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Are you allowed to marry your half sister?

A person cannot marry any of the following relatives: a child, including an adopted child. a parent, including an adoptive parent. a brother or sister, including a half-brother or half-sister.
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What do you call your wife's brother's wife?

What do you call your spouse's brother's wife? Your spouse's brother's wife is called a co-sister-in-law as you are sharing the relationship with your spouse.
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What are co wives called?

Synonyms. co-bride, fellow-wife, wife-in-law.
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What is wife sister called?

sister-in-law.
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What is co sister's daughter called?

niece Add to list Share. Your niece is your siblings's daughter.
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What is a cool way to say sister?

Additional Nicknames For Sister
  1. Sis.
  2. Nina.
  3. Miss Sis.
  4. Bubs.
  5. Minnie Me.
  6. Panda.
  7. Twigy.
  8. Missy Sissy.
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What is a synonym for keister?

Definitions of keister. the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on. synonyms: ass, backside, behind, bottom, bum, buns, butt, buttocks, can, derriere, fanny, fundament, hind end, hindquarters, nates, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, seat, stern, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush.
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What is the origin of Keester?

Keister, pronounced KEES-ter, has a meaning of ''suitcase, satchel, handbag,'' with a frequent connotation of ''burglar's toolcase''; it is probably a borrowing, through Yiddish, of the German Kiste, ''chest.
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Is it Keester or keister?

The slang word keister is best known to us today as meaning the buttocks or ass (or arse), but in the past, it has also meant a satchel or traveling suitcase, especially a satchel that can be secured with straps and a lock.
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Can I marry my mother's brother's wife?

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As the relation you are mentioning is within the prohibited degree of relationship for marriage, you cannot marry her as you both are sapindas of each other. However, I must add that if the customs allow for such marriage then the same can override the prohibition mentioned as per Hindu law.
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Can you marry your brother's wife?

Levirate marriage is a type of marriage in which the brother of a deceased man is obliged to marry his brother's widow. Levirate marriage has been practiced by societies with a strong clan structure in which exogamous marriage (i.e. marriage outside the clan) is forbidden.
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What is called wife's father?

Fathers-in-law

A father-in-law is the father of a person's spouse. Two men who are fathers-in-law to each other's children may be called co-fathers-in-law, or, if there are grandchildren, co-grandfathers.
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Why is incest a crime?

The reason is that California law is primarily concerned with genetic inbreeding, which causes a high rate of birth defects. Thus, only sex acts that could result in pregnancy are considered incest.
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Can a woman marry her uncle?

Consanguinity – blood relationships

You may not marry your: Grandmother or grandfather. Mother or father. Father's sister (aunt) or brother (uncle)
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Can two siblings marry each other?

This type of relationship is sometimes called “double first cousins”. The kids would end up being about twice as related as regular first cousins (who share 12.5% DNA). And at 25% shared DNA, that would make them about as related as half siblings. Keep in mind that this is only on average.
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What do you call a wife without a husband?

Both a widow and a widower are described as being widowed. The feminine form of this word came first, from the Old English widewe.
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What do I call my nephew's wife?

niece-in-law - Wiktionary.
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Can I marry my father's sister's son?

Advocate Sunil Kumar Bakshi

No you cannot since you two come within prohibited degree of relationship. However, this can be overcome if the custom or usage governing your family and the family of your father's sister permit this kind of a Marriage.
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