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"Nephaw" is a word derived from the Hebrew language, meaning "nephew." In a broader context, it is often used in various cultures and languages to refer to a brother's or sister's son. The term can also imply a familial connection or kinship beyond just the immediate relationship, emphasizing bonds within a family.

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