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noun • a son of your brother or sister | ||||||||
37% | 10 | Heir's heir | ||||||
noun • a child of your son or daughter | ||||||||
35% | 15 | Heir's heir | ||||||
noun • a child of your grandson or granddaughter | ||||||||
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6 | What may come after an heir?
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23 Apr 2011 | New York Times / 23 Apr 2011 |
7 | Word for an extra/duplicate kept in reserve in case of damage, loss etc, also used humorously to describe the brother of an heir
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11 Feb 2023 | Telegraph Giant General Knowledge / 11 Feb 2023 |
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