Definition of Sibine

1. Noun. A Chadic language spoken in Chad.

Exact synonyms: Somrai
Generic synonyms: East Chadic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sibine

Siberian flying squirrel
Siberian flying squirrels
Siberian husky
Siberian jay
Siberian jays
Siberian larch
Siberian millet
Siberian pea tree
Siberian spruce
Siberian tiger
Siberian tigers
Siberian wall flower
Siberian weasel
Siberian weasels
Siberians
Sibine
Sibley tent
Sibson
Sibson's aortic vestibule
Sibson's aponeurosis
Sibson's fascia
Sibson's groove
Sibson's muscle
Sibyl
Sibylla
Sicani
Sicanian
Sicano
Sicard
Sichuan

Literary usage of Sibine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Illinois State Entomologist Concerning Operations Under the by Illinois State Entomologist (1905)
"The The red-brown larva (Fig. 165), FIG. 165. The sibine ... short, oval, and flattened against the pillar, sibine ..."

2. The Canadian Entomologist by Entomological Society of Canada (1951- ), Entomological Society of Ontario (1897)
"He also figures two larva; of sibine, but, owing to the unfortunate ... After Stoll, Sepp also illustrated two species of sibine, with their larvae ..."

3. The Moth Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Moths of North America by William Jacob Holland (1903)
"Nevertheless our fauna contains quite a large number of genera and species. Of the majority of these we give illustrations. Genus sibine Herrich-Schaeffer ..."

4. Handbook of Medical Entomology by William Albert Riley, Oskar Augustus Johannsen (1915)
"This species is found in our Atlantic and Southern States. Satisfactory studies of its poisonous hairs and their glands have not yet been made. sibine ..."

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