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sistersnounpl. of sister a female connected with another person by a common parentShe plans to spend her birthday with her twin sister. brothers(also brethren), siblingsstepbrothers, stepsisterscousins, kinsmen, kinswomen, relations, relativesin-lawskissing cousinsblood, clans, families, folk(or folks), houses, kindreds, kinfolks, kinsfolk, lineages, lines, people, races, stocks, tribes nonrelatives a member of a religious community of womenMany of the sisters in the convent participate in community outreach programs. nunsabbesses, anchoresses(or ancresses), cloistresses(obsolete), conventuals, mother superior, novices, prioresses, religious, Reverend Mother, votaries(archaic)clergywomen, deaconesses, high priestesses, priestessesfriars, mendicants, monastics, monks, oblatesclergypersons, clericals, clerics, clerks, deacons, divines, dominies, ecclesiastics, high priests, ministers, preachers, reverendsabbots, archbishops, archpriests, bishops, deans, diocesans, monsignors(or monsignori), popes, prelates, presbyterschurchmen, clergymen, fathers, Holy Joes(slang), padresabbés, curates, curés, parsons, pastors, rectors, shepherds, vicarschaplains, confessors, sky pilotsevangelists, missionaries, missioners, missionizers, revivalists lay readers, lectorslaymen, laypeople, seculars(or secular) a woman with whom one feels a sense of solidarityWe started a web site for women entrepreneurs to connect with our sisters around the globe. comradesalter egos, amigos, buddies, chums, compadres, confidantes, confidants, cronies, familiars, friends, intimates, mates(chiefly British), musketeers, palsacquaintancesassociates, cohorts, colleagues, companions, fellows, hearties, hobnobbers, partners, peers, sportsblood brothers, brothers(also brethren), main menabettors(also abetters), accomplices, allies, collaborators, confederatespen palsbenefactors, supporters, sympathizers, well-wishersfriendlies adversaries, antagonists, competitors, opponents, rivalsarchenemies, nemesesenemies, foes |