sistership (Meaning)
sistership (n)
the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings
an association or society of women who are linked together by a common religion or trade or interest
Synonyms & Antonyms of sistership
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sistership Sentence Examples
- The Titanic's sistership, the RMS Olympic, was slightly larger and heavier.
- The sistership of the USS Enterprise, the USS Constitution, is known as "Old Ironsides."
- The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has several sistership vessels, including USS John F. Kennedy and USS Enterprise.
- The Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth were sisterships, both known for their luxury and speed.
- The Apollo 13 mission was launched on a sistership of Apollo 11, the Saturn V rocket.
- The Space Shuttle Atlantis and Discovery were sisterships, both used in numerous missions to the International Space Station.
- The International Space Station's Soyuz spacecraft has multiple sisterships, ensuring backup capabilities for astronaut transport.
- The Burj Khalifa and the Shanghai Tower are sisterships, both holding the record for tallest building in the world at different times.
- The USS Nimitz-class aircraft carriers have several sisterships, including the USS Ronald Reagan, USS George H.W.
- Bush, and USS Abraham Lincoln.
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the kinship relation between a female offspring and the siblings, an association or society of women who are linked together by a common religion or trade or in
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The Titanic's sistership, the RMS Olympic, was slightly larger and heavier.
The sistership of the USS Enterprise, the USS Constitution, is known as "Old Ironsides."
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford has several sistership vessels, including USS John F. Kennedy and USS Enterprise.
The Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth were sisterships, both known for their luxury and speed.