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"Grand-Uncle"? Surely that's "great-uncle"?

"Grand-Aunt/uncle" is more formal, but somewhat old-fashioned. "Grand-whatevers" can drop the hyphen and be written as one word, "Great-whatevers" cannot.

"Brother/Sister-in-law" can mean: (a) sibling of your spouse (shown); or (b) spouse of your sibling (not shown).

Sibling = brother or sister. Parent = mother or father. Spouse = wife or husband. 203.152.122.138 20:23, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] adding generic relative names?

Does anyone want to modify the image so it includes generic relative names, i.e. 'siblings'='brother/sister'. Also, does the image seem to be non-existant for anyone else?Stale Fries 02:33, 4 November 2006 (UTC)