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maternal aunt
noun
An aunt on one's mother's side of the family, including both
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Stay with maternal aunt.
Ms. Quarton is a maternal aunt of the bridegroom.
People used to gaze admiringly at her. Jo, 84, Boise: My maternal aunt.
And then there were the three sons of Amini's maternal aunt.
A probate judge has placed the children with a maternal aunt, pending a hearing.
(Kushner's mother and one of his aunts died of breast cancer; his remaining maternal aunt survived it).
My maternal aunt traveled and lived alone in another province to go to university in 1971-72.
But comparative samples from a male victim can come only from his mother, maternal grandmother, maternal aunt or uncle or any sibling, but not from his children.
At the time, the twins' maternal aunt and uncle were raising them in a small house in Hsinchu, 50 miles southwest of Taipei.
After shuttling between Nova Scotia, where she lived with her grandparents, and the suburbs of Boston, where she stayed with a maternal aunt, Bishop entered Vassar in 1930.
Aratori's daughter, Margarita, Caravaggio's maternal aunt, was wet nurse to the children of Francesco Sforza I and his wife, Costanza Colonna, marchesa of Caravaggio.
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