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 Translation for 'distantly related' from English to Icelandic
fjarskyldur {adj}distantly related
Partial Matches
skyldur {adj}related
venslaður {adj}related
vandabundinn {adj}related
þar lútandi {adj}related
tengdur {adj}related
sifjaður {adj}related
vandalaus {adj} [óskyldur]not related
nákominn {adj}closely related
nátengdur {adj}closely related
náttúrutengdur {adj}nature-related
árangurstengdur {adj}performance-related
atv.
vinnutengdur {adj}
work-related
náskyldur {adj}closely related
eignarskattur {k}property-related tax
hagkerfi
tekjutengdar atvinnuleysisbætur {kv.ft}
income-related unemployment benefits
venslaður {adj}related by marriage [postpos.]
vera í ætt við e-n/e-ðto be related to sb./sth.
vera tengt e-m/e-uto be related to sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Hefner was very distantly related to the 41st and 43rd presidents of the United States, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, respectively.
  • Horizontal gene transfer is invoked to explain how there is often an extreme similarity between small portions of the genomes of two organisms that are otherwise very distantly related.
  • Although distantly related, the Sami people retained the hunter-gatherer lifestyle longer than the Finns.
  • Estonian and Finnish are only distantly related to the Hungarian language.
  • This means that languages can appear to be more distantly related than they actually are due to language contact.

  • This means that contemporary Iranian instruments such as the tanbur and setar are distantly related to the European guitar, as they all derive ultimately from the same ancient origins, but by very different historical routes and influences.
  • The language of the Act was amended twice by riders, attached to unrelated or distantly related legislation.
  • Plants are thought to be more distantly related to animals and fungi.
  • These families are now known to be only distantly related.
  • More distantly related members of the family Anatidae are swans, most of which are larger than true geese, and ducks, which are smaller.

  • The Gaunts, including Voldemort, are distantly related to Harry because they are descendants of the Peverell brothers.
  • Through her appearance on the first episode of the seventh season of "Finding Your Roots", she came to find out that she is related to Princess Diana through her 7 times great-grandparents, is also distantly related to fellow actor Clint Eastwood, and that some of her ancestors were slaveholders.
  • He was also distantly related to the architect and psychical researcher Frederick Bligh Bond.
  • The Arabic and Berber languages are distantly related, both being members of the Afroasiatic language family.
  • The youngest members of Sebecidae, a clade of terrestrial crocodylfomes distantly related to modern crocodilians, are known from the Miocene of South America.

  • Reportedly, Galba was distantly related to Livia to whom he had much respect and in turn by whom he was advanced in his career; in her will she left him fifty million sesterces; Emperor Tiberius however cheated Galba by reducing the amount to five hundred thousand sesterces and never even paid Galba the reduced amount.
  • The fish eagles have a close genetic relationship with "Haliastur" and "Milvus"; the whole group is only distantly related to the "Buteo" group.
  • However, research indicates a high degree of mutual intelligibility between closely related Arabic variants for native speakers listening to words, sentences, and texts; and between more distantly related dialects in interactional situations.
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