Depends on how close cousins you are and what your family and community think of cousin relationships. However, it is usually best to talk, not to assume or ignore.
Anyone descended from a brother or sister of one of your direct ancestors is your cousin. There are different names for different kinds of cousins. For example, your first cousins are the children of your aunts and uncles. Your second cousins are the grandchildren of your great aunts and great uncles. Your parents'first cousins are your first cousins, once removed. And the children of your first cousins are also your first cousins, once removed.
It pursues those which are based on testable hypotheses. It does not ignore explanations, but will give less weight to those which are not based on experiment.
That I'm actually able to have fun, and ignore these kinds of stupid questions.
You can usually only get these kinds of calculator as a free service online, not usually as a real life calculator.
There are many kinds of relatives. The most important are your parents, your children, your grandchildren and your siblings. Other relatives are Aunts, uncles, grandparents, first cousins, second cousins, great grandparents, etc., etc.
There are amyn kinds of garbage out in the world today. For instance, there is: junk trash and things you throw away. If this is not the answer you were hoping for then forget everything you have just read and ignore this and go on with living your everyday lives. Thank you.
well....its a lupus...you could also just call it a canine they are cousins of the dog
You should not be doing this at all. Only a vet properly and humanely can and that is who you should be contacting straight away. The dog's life could be in danger either from the wound or infection. Doing nothing or trying to fix the problem yourself may result in major trouble of all kinds for you and the dog.
A conglomerate.
No, I'm not doing your homework for you. Just google it.
great great (etc.) grandparents great grandparents grandparents + great uncles and great aunts parents + uncles and aunts [=parents' siblings] siblings + cousins [=uncles' and aunts' children] children + nephews and nieces [=siblings' children] grandchildren great gandchildren great great (etc.) grandhildren also cousins and second cousins [=(great-)grandparents' descendants]