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Your daughter's husband's parents are called "my daughter's parents-in-law." The English language has no special word or phrase to describe a relationship between the parents of the two members of a married couple.

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Your husband's parents are your father-in-law and your mother-in-law. Collectively, they are called your parents-in-law, or simply, your in-laws.

Or, if you are referring to how to address them, that varies, depending on personal preference. Some call their parents-in-law by their first names, others call them "Mom" and "Dad". Some even call them "Mr. and Mrs." It's a matter of what you and they feel comfortable with.

If you aren't sure how to address your in-laws, ask your husband what he feels your in-laws would prefer to be called, or have a talk with them and ask them yourself.

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Your husband's father is your father-in-law.

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