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Brother
(n, roman_catholic)
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― IsA ⟶
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monk
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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brother
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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friend
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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brother
(n, religion)
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― IsA ⟶
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member
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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little brother
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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Freemason
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n, religion)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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brother
(n)
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― IsA ⟶
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sibling
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Sources: German Wiktionary and English Wiktionary
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stepbrother
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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a brother
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― IsA ⟶
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a male
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors phraughy and browni
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brother
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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male sibling
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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big brother
(n, person)
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n, person)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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brother
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― IsA ⟶
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a family relationship term
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors wmcguire
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half brother
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n)
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Source: German Wiktionary
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My brother
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― IsA ⟶
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a big goof
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors annedog
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stepbrother
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― IsA ⟶
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brother
(n)
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Source: German Wiktionary
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A brother
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― IsA ⟶
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a maile sibling
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors walter
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brother
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― IsA ⟶
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sibling
(n)
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Source: French Wiktionary
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a brother
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― IsA ⟶
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another son of one's own parents
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors ankur
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A brother
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― IsA ⟶
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a male sibling
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors jakenelson
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