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[[en-I:biological family]] [[ar-I:أسرة البيولوجية (أسرة)]] [[cs-I:rodina. biologická ...]] [[de-I:biologische Familie]] [[es-I:familia biológica]] [[fi-I:biologinen perhe]] [[fr-I:famille biologique]] [[it-I:famiglia naturale in senso stretto]] [[pl-I:rodzina biologiczna]] [[pt-I:FAMÍLIA biológica]] [[ru-I:Биологическая семья]]  
 
[[en-I:biological family]] [[ar-I:أسرة البيولوجية (أسرة)]] [[cs-I:rodina. biologická ...]] [[de-I:biologische Familie]] [[es-I:familia biológica]] [[fi-I:biologinen perhe]] [[fr-I:famille biologique]] [[it-I:famiglia naturale in senso stretto]] [[pl-I:rodzina biologiczna]] [[pt-I:FAMÍLIA biológica]] [[ru-I:Биологическая семья]]  
 
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Revision as of 14:38, 4 February 2010

Biological family  (BIOLOGICAL family)


Parents and their children are sometimes referred to as the biological family1. Brothers2 and sisters3, without distinction of sex, are called sibs4 or siblings4. Siblings with only one parent in common are called half-brothers5 or half-sisters6.
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