terms |
unsister |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb unsister is
(transitive|poetic|obsolete) to separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
unsister |
insister |
As a verb unsister
is (transitive|poetic|obsolete) to separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
As a noun insister is
one who insists.
disjoin |
unsister |
As verbs the difference between disjoin and unsister
is that
disjoin is to separate; to disunite while
unsister is (transitive|poetic|obsolete) to separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
sister |
unsister |
As a noun sister
is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.
As a verb unsister is
(transitive|poetic|obsolete) to separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
separate |
unsister |
As verbs the difference between separate and unsister
is that
separate is to divide (a thing) into separate parts while
unsister is (transitive|poetic|obsolete) to separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
As an adjective separate
is apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).
As a noun separate
is (usually|in the plural) anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing.