sib
Plural: sibs
Noun
- A short form of sibling; a brother or sister.
- a person's brother or sister
- one related by blood or origin; especially on sharing an ancestor with another
- Kindred; kin; kinsmen; a body of persons related by blood in any degree.
- A kinsman; a blood relation; a relative, near or remote; one closely allied to another; an intimate companion.
- A sibling, brother or sister (irrespective of gender)
- Any group of animals or plants sharing a corresponding genetic relation
- A group of individuals unilaterally descended from a single (real or postulated) common ancestor
Adj
- Having kinship or relationship; related by same-bloodedness; kindred.
- Akin (to); similar (to).
Verb
- To bring into relation; establish a relationship between; make friendly; reconcile.
- To engage in repetitive behaviors such as eye-poking, skin-picking, hand-biting, or head-banging.
Examples
- Even a small word like SIB can be a critical connection to a bonus square in Words With Friends.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English sib, from Old English sibb (“related, akin, sib”), from Proto-Germanic *sibjaz (“related”), from Proto-Indo-European *sebʰ-, *swebʰ- (“one's own”). Cognate with West Frisian besibbe (“related”), Middle Dutch sibbe (“related”), Middle Low German sibbe (“related”), Middle High German sippe (“related”), Icelandic sifi (“related”).
Scrabble Score: 5
sib: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordsib: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
sib: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 6
sib: valid Words With Friends Word