Sibling vs Siblinged - What's the difference?
sibling | siblinged |
A person who shares same parents. One's brother or sister.
(rare) Having a sibling or siblings.
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As a noun sibling
is a person who shares same parents one's brother or sister.As an adjective siblinged is
(rare) having a sibling or siblings.sibling
English
Noun
(wikipedia sibling) (en noun)- None of my siblings are married yet. .
Derived terms
* nibling * siblinghood *stepsibling *adoptive sibling *milk sibling *full sibling *siblingly *little sib *half sib *stepsib *sib-in-law *fullsib *foster sib *adoptive sibsiblinged
English
Adjective
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