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in-law
in-law (ĭn′lô′)n. A relative by marriage. [Back-formation from such compounds as mother-in-law.]in-law n a relative by marriage adj (postpositive; in combination) related by marriage: a father-in-law. [C19: back formation from father-in-law, etc]in′-law` n. a relative by marriage. [1890–95; extracted from mother -in -law, brother -in -law, etc.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | in-law - a relative by marriagerelative-in-lawbrother-in-law - a brother by marriagedaughter-in-law - the wife of your sonfather-in-law - the father of your spouserelative, relation - a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"mother-in-law - the mother of your spousesister-in-law - the sister of your spouseson-in-law - the husband of your daughter | Translationsin-law (ˈinloː) – plural ˈin-laws – noun a person related to one by marriage eg one's brother-in-law, mother-in-law etc. 姻親 姻亲in-law
Synonyms for in-lawnoun a relative by marriageSynonymsRelated Words- brother-in-law
- daughter-in-law
- father-in-law
- relative
- relation
- mother-in-law
- sister-in-law
- son-in-law
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