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kinshipless 

1- Collateral's spouse's ascendant
2- Collateral's spouse's collateral
3- Descendant's spouse's ascendant (except: child-in-law's parent = co-parent-in-law)
4- Descendant's spouse's collateral
5- Collateral's spouse's ascendant's spouse
6- Collateral's spouse's collateral's spouse
7- Descendant's spouse's ascendant's spouse (except: child-in-law's stepparent = step-co-parent-in-law)
8- Descendant's spouse's collateral's spouse
9- Spouse's collateral's spouse's ascendant
10- Spouse's collateral's spouse's collateral
11- Spouse's descendant's spouse's ascendant (except: stepchild-in-law's parent = step-co-parent-in-law)
12- Spouse's descendant's spouse's collateral
13- Spouse's collateral's spouse's ascendant's spouse
14- Spouse's collateral's spouse's collateral's spouse
15- Spouse's descendant's spouse's ascendant's spouse
16- Spouse's descendant's spouse's collateral's spouse
17- Relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse
18- Relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse's relative
19- Relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse's relative's spouse
20- Spouse's relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse
21- Spouse's relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse's relative
22- Spouse's relative's widowed (non biological)'s new spouse's relative's spouse
23- Absence of any kinship (nor biological, nor by affinity, nor by indefinite classification, nor by adoption)
Kinshipless.
kinshipless by KWY112325 July 29, 2023
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kingshipness

when a king or queen (queenshipness) does their royal duties, like a kingship. but with 'ness' at the end.
at the brink of his kingshipness
kingshipness by xDFx facts September 17, 2020

kingshipness

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king henry VIII and his kingshipness ruled Britain with an iron fist.
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This action is often made more convincing by wiggling the eyebrows or opening the mouth, to pretend you're trying to get a Snapchat filter to work.
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FRIEND B (turning phone around): "no I was just using snapchat's new filter, see?"
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Mannn, that dude has summer teeth!
What do you mean?
Summer here, summer there...
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