maternal half-sibling
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maternal half-sibling
Summary
maternal half-sibling is a kinship[1].
Key Facts
- maternal half-sibling's instance of is recorded as kinship[2].
- maternal half-sibling is a type of half-sibling[3].
- maternal half-sibling is a type of maternal relative[4].
- maternal half-sibling is the opposite of paternal half-sibling[5].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as maternal half-sister[6].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as patrina duonfratino[7].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as germana uterina[8].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as duisore madral[9].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as polorodá sestra z matčiny strany[10].
- maternal half-sibling's female form of label is recorded as polsestra po materini strani[11].
- maternal half-sibling's disjoint union of is recorded as list of values as qualifiers[12].
- maternal half-sibling's disjoint union of is recorded as list of values as qualifiers[13].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as maternal half-brother[14].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as patrina duonfrato[15].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as germà uterí[16].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as duifrate madral[17].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as polorodý bratr z matčiny strany[18].
- maternal half-sibling's male form of label is recorded as polbrat po očetovi strani[19].
- maternal half-sibling's kinship equivalent in SPARQL at Wikidata is recorded as ?person wdt:P3373 ?relative . ?person wdt:P25 ?mother . ?relative wdt:P25 ?mother . ?person wdt:P22 ?father1 . ?relative wdt:P22 ?father2 . FILTER (?father1!=?father2)[20].
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Definition and Type
maternal half-sibling's instance of is recorded as kinship[2]. Recorded subclass of include half-sibling[3] and maternal relative[4]. It is the opposite of paternal half-sibling[5].