Scab vs Sister - What's the difference?
scab | sister |
An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing.
(colloquial, or, obsolete) The scabies.
The mange, especially when it appears on sheep.
* 1882 , James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England , Volume 4, p. 306,
Any of several different diseases of potatoes producing pits and other damage on their surface, caused by streptomyces bacteria (but formerly believed to be caused by a fungus).
Common scab, a relatively harmless variety of scab (potato disease) caused by .
(botany) Any one of various more or less destructive fungal diseases that attack cultivated plants, forming dark-colored crustlike spots.
(founding) A slight irregular protuberance which defaces the surface of a casting, caused by the breaking away of a part of the mold.
A mean, dirty, paltry fellow.
(slang) A worker who acts against trade union policies, especially a strikebreaker.
To become covered by a scab or scabs.
To form into scabs and be shed, as damaged or diseased skin.
* 1734 , Royal Society of London, The Philosophical Transactions (1719 - 1733) Abridged , Volume 7,
* 2009 , Linda Wisdom, Wicked By Any Other Name ,
* 2009 , Nancy Lord, Rock, Water, Wild: An Alaskan Life ,
To remove part of a surface (from).
* 1891 , Canadian Senate, Select Committee on Railways, Telegraphs and Harbours: Proceedings and Evidence ,
To act as a strikebreaker.
(transitive, UK, Australia, NZ, informal) To beg (for), to cadge or bum.
* 2004 , Niven Govinden, We are the New Romantics , Bloomsbury Publishing, UK,
* 2006 , Linda Jaivin, The Infernal Optimist , 2010, HarperCollins Australia,
* 2010 , Fiona Wood, Six Impossible Things ,
A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.
A female member of a religious community; a nun.
(British) A senior or supervisory nurse, often in a hospital.
Any woman or girl with whom a bond is felt through common membership of a race, profession, religion or organization, such as feminism.
* 1985 , (Eurythmics) and (Aretha Franklin), Who’s Zoomin' Who? :
(slang) A black woman.
(informal) A form of address to a woman.
* What’s up, sister ?
A woman, in certain labour or socialist circles; also as a form of address.
* Thank you, sister'''. I would like to thank the '''sister who just spoke.
(attributively) Of or relating to an entity that has a special or affectionate, non-hierachical relationship with another.
(usually, attributively) In the same class.
(construction) To strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it.
(obsolete) To be sister to; to resemble closely.
As nouns the difference between scab and sister
is that scab is an incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing while sister is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.As a verb scab
is to become covered by a scab or scabs.scab
English
Noun
(en noun)- Scab was the terror of the sheep farmer, and the peril of his calling.
- (Shakespeare)
Synonyms
* (strikebreaker) blackleg, knobstick, scalieVerb
page 631,
- Tho?e Pu?tules aro?e, maturated, and ?cabbed off, intirely like the true Pox.
page 233,
- Trev walked over and leaned down, dropping a tender kiss on her forehead where the skin was raw and scabbing from the cut.
page 121,
- The bark that wasn?t already scabbed off was peppered with beetle holes.
page 265,
- The beds shall be scabbed' off to give a solid bearing, no pinning shall be admitted between the backing and the face stones and there shall be a good square joint not exceeding one inch in width, and the face stone shall be ' scabbed off to allow this.
- I scabbed some money off a friend.
page 143,
- Finding a spot in a covered seating area that was more bus shelter than tourist-friendly, I unravelled a mother of a joint I?d scabbed off the garçon.
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- I?d already used up me mobile credit. I was using a normal phone card, what I got from Hamid, what got it from a church lady what helped the refugees. I didn?t like scabbing from the asylums, but they did get a lotta phone cards.
page 113,
- I?ve told Fred we can see a movie this weekend, but that just seems like a money-wasting activity. And I can?t keep scabbing off my best friend.
Anagrams
*sister
English
Noun
(en-noun)- My sister is always driving me crazy.
- Michelle left behind her bank job and became a sister at the local convent.
- Connie was very close to her friend Judy and considered her to be her sister .
- [song title] Sisters Are Doin’ It for Themselves
- sister''' publication, '''''sister''' city'', '''''sister projects
- sister''' ships'', '''''sister facility
Synonyms
* (woman or girl with the same parents) (slang) sis * (member of religious community) nun, sistren * (supervisory nurse) charge nurse * darling, dear, love, (US) lady, miss, (northern UK) pet * affiliate, affiliatedAntonyms
* (with regards to gender) brotherHypernyms
* (daughter of common parents) siblingDerived terms
* big sister * half-sister * kid sister * little sister * sis * sissy * sister city * sisterhood * sister-in-law * sisterly * sister ship * stepsister * weak sisterVerb
(en verb)- I’m trying to correct my sagging floor by sistering the joists.
- (Shakespeare)
