mother-in-law
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mother-in-law
Summary
mother-in-law is an affinity[1]. mother-in-law has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- mother-in-law's instance of is recorded as affinity[3].
- mother-in-law is a type of parent-in-law[4].
- mother-in-law is a type of mother-in-law or stepmother[5].
- mother-in-law is a type of father's sister or mother-in-law[6].
- mother-in-law is the opposite of father-in-law[7].
- mother-in-law is the opposite of child-in-law[8].
- mother-in-law comprises husband's mother[9].
- mother-in-law comprises wife's mother[10].
- mother-in-law's has characteristic is recorded as female[11].
- mother-in-law's different from is recorded as stepmother[12].
- mother-in-law's kinship equivalent in SPARQL at Wikidata is recorded as ?person wdt:P26/wdt:P25 ?relative[13].
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Definition and Type
mother-in-law's instance of is recorded as affinity[3]. Recorded subclass of include parent-in-law[4], mother-in-law or stepmother[5], and father's sister or mother-in-law[6]. Recorded opposite of include father-in-law[7] and child-in-law[8].
Use and Application
Components include husband's mother[9], an affinity[14] and wife's mother[10], an affinity[15].
Why It Matters
mother-in-law has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] mother-in-law is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]