Being a sister. That's all. There is no adjective of sister.
From my understanding, it comes from Spanish "siesta", which means "to nap". I may be wrong though.
An abstract noun for sister is sisterhood.
Sister is a noun.
The word sibling was artifically 'revived' in 1903 from Anglo-Saxon as previously modern English had lacked a simple word for brother(s) and/or sister(s). The word is mainly used in medicine, biology, anthropology and sociology.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The origin is from french
The origin of the word calliope: from Greek word: kalliope; meaning "beautiful voiced"
The answer is it's a british word origin. The word was orriginaly made by the English society
The word sibling was artifically 'revived' in 1903 from Anglo-Saxon as previously modern English had lacked a simple word for brother(s) and/or sister(s). The word is mainly used in medicine, biology, anthropology and sociology.
the origin is where the word came from but the specific origin of the word ballot is latin root word.
The word "origin" is derived from the French word "origin" and the Latin word "originem," both of which mean, beginning, descent, birth, and rise.
where was the word colonel origin
There is no such word as diaster and so no origin word.
The origin of the word data is Latin ....
"Sorority" comes from the Latin word "soror" which means "sister". It is similar to the word "fraternity" which derives from "frater", Latin for brother. Both refer to clubs or organizations where your fellow members are to be treated as if they were siblings.
the origin of the word bucket is bu-cket
The origin of the word 'Snog' or 'Snogging' is England :)
The origin of the word phenomenon is Greek or Latin.
the origin word of quartz is German thanks for watching
Origin of Quay: French word name, "wharf"