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I don't think it's an "official" term, but I think enough people have made it up from first... Tim Send a noteboard - 17/03/2010 09:00:23 AM
If your father's brother is your uncle, then presumably your stepfather's brother is your step-uncle?

Is that term used in the UK? Just curious. Although the term step-uncle would be appropriate I've never heard it used in my state (Michigan). It might be used in other parts of the US but I don't recall ever hearing it used. It seems like people either use uncle or the person's name. *shrugs*


...principles that it would be recognised/understood. I could be wrong though – I don't use this kind of terminology very much as I don't have any step-anythings.
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