Anyone who is descended from the brother or sister of one of your direct ancestors (parent, grand parent, great grandparent, etc.) is your cousin.
Your first cousin is the child of your aunt or uncle.
Your second cousin is the grandchild of your great aunt or great uncle (sibling of your grandparent).
And so on.
Yes, he would still be your cousin, but he would also be your uncle.
no it would be your aunt once removed, your mom's sister would be your aunt and your mom's cousin's kid would be your second cousin
Second cousin.
that sounds weird, a cousin would not say that
Your child would be the second cousin to your cousin.
Your cousin.
If your the wife, it's you cousin in law. It's your husband's cousin because the cousin's sister is just another cousin to your husband. Since the cousin isn't exactly related to you, it's your cousin "in law".
He would be the teachers cousin. imagine you had an uncle and he had a child . that child would be your cousin .
Your cousin's child would be your cousin once removed. So your cousin's stepchild would be your step-cousin once removed.
I think your dad's first cousin would be your first cousin, once removed.
Your aunt's daughter would be your cousin. If you are related to your aunt by marriage and not blood, then her daughter could be considered your step-cousin.
They would be a cousin once removed.