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Definition of sister
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Sister
(v. t.) To be
sister
to; to
resemble
closely.
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Sister
::
Sister
(n.) A woman who is
closely
allied
to, or
assocciated
with,
another
person,
as in the sdame
faith,
society,
order,
or
community..
Niece
::
Niece (n.) A
daughter
of one's
brother
or
sister,
or of one's
brother-in-law
or
sister-in-law..
Gorgon
::
Gorgon
(n.) One of three
fabled
sisters,
Stheno,
Euryale,
and
Medusa,
with snaky hair and of
terrific
aspect,
the sight of whom
turned
the
beholder
to
stone.
The name is
particularly
given to
Medusa..
Isis
::
Isis (n.) The
principal
goddess
worshiped
by the
Egyptians.
She was
regarded
as the
mother
of
Horus,
and the
sister
and wife of
Osiris.
The
Egyptians
adored
her as the
goddess
of
fecundity,
and as the great
benefactress
of their
country,
who
instructed
their
ancestors
in the art of
agriculture..
Sisterhood
::
Sisterhood
(n.) A
society
of
sisters;
a
society
of women
united
in one faith or
order;
sisters,
collectively..
Half Blood
::
Half blood () The
relation
between
persons
born of the same
father
or of the same
mother,
but not of both; as, a
brother
or
sister
of the half
blood.
See
Blood,
n., 2 and 4..
Twin
::
Twin (a.) Being one of two born at a
birth;
as, a twin
brother
or
sister..
Sister
::
Sister
(n.) A
female
who has the same
parents
with
another
person,
or who has one of them only. In the
latter
case, she is more
definitely
called
a half
sister.
The
correlative
of
brother..
Sistering
::
Sistering
(a.)
Contiguous.
Sororize
::
Sororize
(v. i.) To
associate,
or hold
fellowship,
as
sisters;
to have
sisterly
feelings;
--
analogous
to
fraternize..
Vincentian
::
Vincentian
(n.) A
member
of
certain
charitable
sisterhoods.
Sis
::
Sis (n.) A
colloquial
abbreviation
of
Sister.
Stepson
::
Stepsister
(n.) A
daughter
of one's
stepfather
or
stepmother
by a
former
marriage.
Cross
::
Cross (a.) Made in an
opposite
direction,
or an
inverse
relation;
mutually
inverse;
interchanged;
as, cross
interrogatories;
cross
marriages,
as when a
brother
and
sister
marry
persons
standing
in the same
relation
to each
other..
Sistren
::
Sistren
(n. pl.)
Sisters.
Sister
::
Sister
(v. t.) To be
sister
to; to
resemble
closely.
Stepbrother
::
Step- () A
prefix
used
before
father,
mother,
brother,
sister,
son,
daughter,
child,
etc., to
indicate
that the
person
thus
spoken
of is not a blood
relative,
but is a
relative
by the
marriage
of a
parent;
as, a
stepmother
to X is the wife of the
father
of X,
married
by him after the death of the
mother
of X. See
Stepchild,
Stepdaughter,
Stepson,
etc..
Grace
::
Grace (n.)
Graceful
and
beautiful
females,
sister
goddesses,
represented
by
ancient
writers
as the
attendants
sometimes
of
Apollo
but
oftener
of
Venus.
They were
commonly
mentioned
as three in
number;
namely,
Aglaia,
Euphrosyne,
and
Thalia,
and were
regarded
as the
inspirers
of the
qualities
which give
attractiveness
to
wisdom,
love, and
social
intercourse..
June
::
"June (n.) The
sister
and wife of
Jupiter,
the queen of
heaven,
and the
goddess
who
presided
over
marriage.
She
corresponds
to the Greek
Hera..
Susu
::
Sustre
(n.)
Sister.
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