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Nibling vs Sister - What's the difference?

nibling | sister |


As nouns the difference between nibling and sister

is that nibling is a nephew or niece, especially in the plural or as a gender-neutral term while sister is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

Sister vs Unsister - What's the difference?

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.

Sister vs Hygiea - What's the difference?

sister | hygiea | see also |

Sister is a see also of hygiea.


As a noun sister

is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

As a proper noun hygiea is

(greek god) ancient greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation her roman name is or salus.

Brotherhood vs Sister - What's the difference?

brotherhood | sister | coordinate terms |

Sister is a coordinate term of brotherhood.



As nouns the difference between brotherhood and sister

is that brotherhood is the state of being brothers or a brother while sister is a daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.

As a verb sister is

to strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it.

Congregation vs Sister - What's the difference?

congregation | sister |


As nouns the difference between congregation and sister

is that congregation is congregation while sister is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

Welcome vs Sister - What's the difference?

welcome | sister |


As nouns the difference between welcome and sister

is that welcome is the act of greeting someone’s arrival, especially by saying "welcome!"; reception while sister is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

As an interjection welcome

is .

As a verb welcome

is to affirm or greet the arrival of someone, especially by saying "welcome!".

As an adjective welcome

is whose arrival is a cause of joy; received with gladness; admitted willingly to the house, entertainment, or company.

Kitchen vs Sister - What's the difference?

kitchen | sister |


As a proper noun kitchen

is .

As a noun sister is

title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

Supervises vs Sister - What's the difference?

supervises | sister |


As a verb supervises

is .

As a noun sister is

title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

Convent vs Sister - What's the difference?

convent | sister |


As nouns the difference between convent and sister

is that convent is a religious community whose members (especially nuns) live under strict observation of religious rules and self-imposed vows while sister is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

As a verb convent

is (obsolete) to call before a judge or judicature; to summon; to convene.

Sister vs Sisterlike - What's the difference?

sister | sisterlike |


As a noun sister

is title of respect for an adult female member of a religious or fraternal order.

As an adjective sisterlike is

resembling a sister or some aspect of one.

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