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Answer for the clue "Female relative ", 9 letters:
kinswoman

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Word definitions for kinswoman in dictionaries

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n. A female relative.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a female relative

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Kinswoman \Kins"wom`an\ (k[i^]nz"w[oo^]m`an), n.; pl. Kinswomen (k[i^]nz"w[i^]m`[e^]n). A female relative. --Shak.

Usage examples of kinswoman.

No Kansa could take a wife from a gens on his side of the tribal circle, nor could he marry any kinswoman, however remote the relationship might be.

For the tortillas and refritos whipped up by her former Jicarilla kinswoman had hardly any taste at all.

Constance extended a hand, as if she meant Antonia to kiss it, but Antonia merely clasped it fondly, as she might the hand of a kinswoman.

Duchess Liutgard is her distant kinswoman, but the duchess has been called south by the king on his great expedition to Aosta, so it fell to her cousin Ortulfus to give her guidance.

That the customary tenements within the said manor do descend, and ought to descend, as tenements of the tenure, and in the nature of Borough-English, not only to the youngest son or youngest daughter, and for default of such issue of such customary tenant to the youngest brother or youngest sister, but also, for default of such brother and sister of such customary tenant, to the next kinsman or kinswoman of the whole blood of the customary tenant in possession, how far so ever remote.

Prior to that time, a majority of runaways actually had managed to escape, whatever the Towers propaganda, but once the Kin began helping them, the Tower knew exactly where any runaway was heading, and they began retaking nine out of ten Since Kinswomen moved in and out of Barashta (and later Ebou Dar) in an effort to hide their existence and their numbers, never staying more than ten years lest someone notice that they did not age at a normal speed, the Tower believed they were few, and they certainly were keeping themselves low In order to use the Kin as a trap for runaways, the Tower decided to leave them alone, unlike any other similar group in history, and to keep the very existence of the Kin a secret known only to full Aes Sedai.

Among the Kinswomen, even Reanne and Alise paled every time they saw the Taraboner woman.

She is my kinswoman and has been good to me,” Morgaine said, and started to say, She fostered my child, and that would open the way to ask if he had heard news of Gwydion .

I wondered,” he said, “but all I heard of Lancelet was that it might be that he had fathered a son on the Queen and the child was spirited away somewhere to be fostered by that kinswoman of hers whom they married off to Lancelet .

Whenever a watchman signaled an attack forming, linked Kinswomen made gateways to carry soldiers to the spot.

Small groups of Kinswomen were scouring the countryside for anyone trying to come to Elayne's support, but it was a chancy business.

Thus far, the Kinswomen had brought word of dozens and dozens of groups trying to find a way into the city, yet they had only managed to locate five bands totaling fewer than a thousand.

Many Kinswomen had been reduced to pallets on the floor in the servants' quarters, and thank the Light spring had made that possible.

Three Kinswomen who needed to form a circle to Travel were watching the Borderlanders for the same reason.

The Domani sister ignored the Kinswomen as if they had ceased to exist.