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:For as long as I can remember, I have always recalled great-uncle as the correct term. In-fact I have very seldomly heard the term "granduncle". According to what I've just looked up on the wikipedia, both terms are correct. However it seems that the [[wikipedia:Uncle|wikipedia page]] treats "great-uncle" as the more common term of the two. ― '''[[User:C.Syde65|<font color="maroon">C.Syde</font>]]''' ([[User talk:C.Syde65|<font color="black">talk</font>]] &#124; [[:Special:Contributions/C.Syde65|<font color="black">contribs</font>]]) 05:57, January 10, 2016 (UTC)
 
::Yes, but it never made sense to me. We don't say "great-father" for our grandfathers or "great-great-father" for our great-grandfathers... Why do we say it with our granduncles? Uh... I dislike the term grand-uncle as much as I dislike "Supposably". [[User:DarkSuicune2000|DarkSuicune2000]] 08:04, January 10, 2016 (UTC)