Definition of Siblings

1. Noun. (plural of sibling) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Siblings

1. sibling [n] - See also: sibling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Siblings

sibilators
sibilatory
sibilities
sibility
sibilous
sibilus
sibirskite
siblicide
sibling
sibling relations
sibling rivalry
siblinged
siblinghood
siblingless
siblinglike
siblings (current term)
siboglinid
siboglinids
sibrafiban
sibred
sibridge
sibrotuzumab
sibs
sibset
sibsets
sibship
sibships
sibutramine
sibyl
sibylic

Literary usage of Siblings

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

1. Child Protective Services: A Guide for Caseworkers by Diane Depanfilis (1992)
"Interviewing siblings Following the interview with the identified child, the next step in the protocol is to interview siblings. ..."

2. Measurements of Twins by Edward Lee Thorndike (1905)
"The Resemblances of Twins and of siblings From the information at hand, which is not so satisfactory as information I hope to obtain during the next few ..."

3. When a Parent Has a Brain Injury: Sons and Daughters Speak Out by Marilyn Lash (1996)
"siblings Relationships between siblings start right from birth. ... Many said that it was not so much the words of siblings that helped them through a ..."

4. Diarrhea and Malnutrition: Interactions, Mechanisms, and Interventions by Lincoln C. Chen, Nevin S. Scrimshaw (1983)
"The survey included siblings under 6 years of age, and therefore the data correspond to the period 1975 to 1979, that is, before the Puriscal study was ..."

5. Transsexuals: Life from Both Sides by Lynn Hubschman (1999)
"... LETTER TO PARENTS AND siblings Dear Mom, Dad, Brothers and Sisters, I want to thank those of you who attended the family meeting and also ..."

6. From School to Higher Education: Factors Affecting the Choices of Grade 12 ...by Michael Cosser, Jacques Du Toit by Michael Cosser, Jacques Du Toit (2002)
"The CHAID analysis throws up the independent variable (siblings studying or graduated) with the highest degree of association with the dependent variable ..."

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