The word to describe being of or like a sister is "sororal." It pertains to sisterhood and is often used in contexts relating to female siblings or relationships that resemble that of sisters.
yes, and its an example of a hyphenated compound word
Yes, nightmarish is a real word. It's an adjective used to describe something as being like a nightmare.
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English meaning of the Malayalam word pengal is --- " SISTER "
No, it is not. The word sister is a noun (female sibling).
Technically, there is no word like 'god-sister', whether as two words or a compound word.
Monotonous is being stuck in a rut.
No, its a word used to describe a person who is new to something. Like a rookie.
Your sister's husband is your brother in-law, there's no different word in english to describe the husband of an older or younger sister.
systir (pronounced by repeating the "i"-tones of the english word "sister"; like "sistir")
I think the best word to describe this would be "neurotic".
like bony fingers