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sibling
noun
a
brother
or
sister
;
a
person
who
shares
the
same
parents
with
another
•
Mia
enjoys
reading
bedtime
stories
to
her
little
sibling
.
Mia
enjoys
reading
bedtime
stories
to
her
little
sibling
.
•
Both
siblings
competed
in
the
school
science
fair
with
different
projects
.
Both
siblings
competed
in
the
school
science
fair
with
different
projects
.
Mid-19th
century
:
formed
from
Old
English
‘
sib
’
meaning
‘
kinship
’
plus
the
diminutive
suffix
‘
-ling
’,
originally
used
in
legal
contexts
for
relatives
before
becoming
a
general
term
for
brothers
and
sisters
.
noun
an
item
,
element
,
or
node
that
has
the
same
immediate
parent
as
another
within
a
structure
,
such
as
a
computer
directory
,
data
tree
,
or
classification
•
In
the
directory
,
the
'images'
folder
is
a
sibling
of
the
'documents'
folder
under
the
root
.
In
the
directory
,
the
'images'
folder
is
a
sibling
of
the
'documents'
folder
under
the
root
.
•
These
two
HTML
divs
act
as
siblings
inside
the
main
container
.
These
two
HTML
divs
act
as
siblings
inside
the
main
container
.
Technical
use
extended
from
the
family
sense
in
the
late
20th
century
as
computer
scientists
borrowed
family
tree
imagery
to
describe
hierarchical
data
structures
.
possible
adjective
able
to
be
done
,
achieved
,
or
to
happen
•
Is
it
possible
to
climb
the
mountain
in
one
day
?
Is
it
possible
to
climb
the
mountain
in
one
day
?
•
We
took
the
fastest
possible
route
to
the
hospital
.
We
took
the
fastest
possible
route
to
the
hospital
.
noun
something
that
can
be
chosen
,
done
,
or
achieved
among
several
options
•
A
third
possible
is
to
postpone
the
trip
until
summer
.
A
third
possible
is
to
postpone
the
trip
until
summer
.
•
The
detective
examined
every
possible
before
making
an
arrest
.
The
detective
examined
every
possible
before
making
an
arrest
.
possibility
noun
-
possibility
,
possibilities
the
chance
that
something
may
happen
or
be
true
•
There
is
a
real
possibility
of
rain
this
afternoon
.
There
is
a
real
possibility
of
rain
this
afternoon
.
•
The
doctor
mentioned
the
possibility
of
surgery
if
the
pain
gets
worse
.
The
doctor
mentioned
the
possibility
of
surgery
if
the
pain
gets
worse
.
noun
-
possibility
,
possibilities
one
choice
or
course
of
action
that
might
be
taken
out
of
several
•
We
considered
every
possibility
before
making
our
decision
.
We
considered
every
possibility
before
making
our
decision
.
•
Moving
abroad
is
one
possibility
I'm
seriously
thinking
about
.
Moving
abroad
is
one
possibility
I'm
seriously
thinking
about
.
noun
-
possibility
,
possibilities
the
state
of
being
able
to
develop
,
improve
,
or
achieve
something
in
the
future
•
The
new
microscope
opened
up
a
whole
world
of
possibility
in
medical
research
.
The
new
microscope
opened
up
a
whole
world
of
possibility
in
medical
research
.
•
He
looked
at
the
empty
field
and
saw
nothing
but
possibility
.
He
looked
at
the
empty
field
and
saw
nothing
but
possibility
.
responsibility
noun
-
responsibility
,
responsibilities
a
duty
or
task
that
someone
is
required
or
expected
to
do
•
Locking
the
doors
every
night
is
your
responsibility
,
not
mine
.
Locking
the
doors
every
night
is
your
responsibility
,
not
mine
.
•
Parents
have
the
responsibility
to
keep
their
children
safe
near
the
busy
road
.
Parents
have
the
responsibility
to
keep
their
children
safe
near
the
busy
road
.
noun
-
responsibility
,
responsibilities
the
state
or
position
of
having
authority
and
being
in
charge
of
something
•
After
the
merger
,
Elena
took
full
responsibility
for
the
European
market
.
After
the
merger
,
Elena
took
full
responsibility
for
the
European
market
.
•
The
Ministry
of
Health
has
responsibility
for
hospitals
and
clinics
nationwide
.
The
Ministry
of
Health
has
responsibility
for
hospitals
and
clinics
nationwide
.
noun
-
responsibility
,
responsibilities
the
quality
of
being
reliable
and
making
good
decisions
•
Driving
a
car
requires
a
high
level
of
responsibility
.
Driving
a
car
requires
a
high
level
of
responsibility
.
•
She
showed
great
responsibility
when
she
returned
the
lost
wallet
to
its
owner
.
She
showed
great
responsibility
when
she
returned
the
lost
wallet
to
its
owner
.
from
Latin
responsum
‘
answer
,
promise
’
+
–bility
,
patterned
after
words
like
‘
ability
’
responsible
adjective
-
responsible
having
the
job
or
duty
to
take
care
of
or
deal
with
someone
or
something
•
The
teacher
is
responsible
for
the
safety
of
the
students
during
the
trip
.
The
teacher
is
responsible
for
the
safety
of
the
students
during
the
trip
.
•
I
am
responsible
for
locking
the
office
every
night
.
I
am
responsible
for
locking
the
office
every
night
.
From
Medieval
Latin
responsābilis
,
from
Latin
respondēre
“
to
answer
”.
adjective
-
responsible
being
the
person
or
thing
that
causes
something
,
especially
something
bad
•
Police
believe
the
storm
was
responsible
for
the
power
outage
.
Police
believe
the
storm
was
responsible
for
the
power
outage
.
•
Scientists
say
human
activity
is
largely
responsible
for
climate
change
.
Scientists
say
human
activity
is
largely
responsible
for
climate
change
.
adjective
-
responsible
showing
good
judgment
and
able
to
be
trusted
to
do
what
is
needed
•
Maria
is
a
very
responsible
student
who
always
finishes
her
homework
on
time
.
Maria
is
a
very
responsible
student
who
always
finishes
her
homework
on
time
.
•
Please
choose
someone
responsible
to
look
after
the
dog
while
we
are
away
.
Please
choose
someone
responsible
to
look
after
the
dog
while
we
are
away
.
adjective
-
responsible
describing
a
job
or
position
that
involves
important
duties
and
decisions
•
She
was
promoted
to
a
responsible
position
as
head
of
marketing
.
She
was
promoted
to
a
responsible
position
as
head
of
marketing
.
•
Pilots
hold
highly
responsible
jobs
that
require
constant
focus
.
Pilots
hold
highly
responsible
jobs
that
require
constant
focus
.
possibly
adverb
perhaps
;
indicating
that
something
might
happen
,
be
true
,
or
exist
•
It
will
possibly
rain
later
,
so
bring
an
umbrella
.
It
will
possibly
rain
later
,
so
bring
an
umbrella
.
•
She
will
possibly
arrive
before
noon
if
the
traffic
is
light
.
She
will
possibly
arrive
before
noon
if
the
traffic
is
light
.
From
Latin
possibilis
(“
that
can
be
done
”)
+
-ly
.
adverb
used
to
make
a
request
,
offer
,
or
question
sound
more
polite
or
less
direct
•
Could
you
possibly
open
the
window
?
It's
hot
in
here
.
Could
you
possibly
open
the
window
?
It's
hot
in
here
.
•
Would
it
be
possibly
alright
if
I
borrowed
your
notes
?
Would
it
be
possibly
alright
if
I
borrowed
your
notes
?
adverb
used
with
negatives
or
in
rhetorical
questions
to
emphasize
that
something
is
impossible
or
hard
to
believe
•
I
can't
possibly
finish
this
report
by
tonight
.
I
can't
possibly
finish
this
report
by
tonight
.
•
How
could
she
possibly
forget
her
own
birthday
?
How
could
she
possibly
forget
her
own
birthday
?
impossible
adjective
not
able
to
happen
,
exist
,
or
be
done
•
It
seemed
impossible
to
finish
the
puzzle
,
but
Maya
kept
trying
.
It
seemed
impossible
to
finish
the
puzzle
,
but
Maya
kept
trying
.
•
Climbing
the
sheer
cliff
without
ropes
is
impossible
for
most
people
.
Climbing
the
sheer
cliff
without
ropes
is
impossible
for
most
people
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
impossibilis
,
from
in-
‘
not
’
+
possibilis
‘
able
to
be
done
’.
noun
something
that
cannot
happen
or
be
achieved
•
Inventing
a
machine
that
stops
time
is
an
impossible
we
still
dream
about
.
Inventing
a
machine
that
stops
time
is
an
impossible
we
still
dream
about
.
•
She
enjoys
turning
impossibles
into
reality
through
science
.
She
enjoys
turning
impossibles
into
reality
through
science
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
use
;
first
recorded
as
a
noun
in
the
17th
century
.
visible
adjective
able
to
be
seen
with
the
eyes
•
The
snowcapped
peaks
were
clearly
visible
against
the
bright
blue
sky
.
The
snowcapped
peaks
were
clearly
visible
against
the
bright
blue
sky
.
•
At
night
,
only
the
lighthouse
beam
remained
visible
for
miles
around
.
At
night
,
only
the
lighthouse
beam
remained
visible
for
miles
around
.
adjective
easy
to
notice
because
it
is
clear
or
obvious
•
There
was
a
visible
improvement
in
his
handwriting
after
weeks
of
practice
.
There
was
a
visible
improvement
in
his
handwriting
after
weeks
of
practice
.
•
Her
excitement
was
visible
even
before
she
spoke
.
Her
excitement
was
visible
even
before
she
spoke
.
invisible
adjective
impossible
to
be
seen
with
the
eyes
because
no
light
is
reflected
or
because
it
is
hidden
•
The
shy
chameleon
blended
into
the
green
leaves
so
well
that
it
became
almost
invisible
.
The
shy
chameleon
blended
into
the
green
leaves
so
well
that
it
became
almost
invisible
.
•
Tiny
dust
particles
are
invisible
to
the
naked
eye
but
show
up
clearly
under
a
microscope
.
Tiny
dust
particles
are
invisible
to
the
naked
eye
but
show
up
clearly
under
a
microscope
.
From
Latin
invisibilis
,
from
in-
“
not
”
+
visibilis
“
able
to
be
seen
”.
invisibles
noun
intangible
services
or
financial
transactions
,
such
as
tourism
or
insurance
,
that
earn
money
for
a
country
but
do
not
involve
shipping
physical
goods
•
Tourism
and
banking
are
major
invisibles
that
boost
the
country's
economy
.
Tourism
and
banking
are
major
invisibles
that
boost
the
country's
economy
.
•
The
government
’
s
plan
aims
to
expand
invisibles
to
reduce
dependence
on
oil
exports
.
The
government
’
s
plan
aims
to
expand
invisibles
to
reduce
dependence
on
oil
exports
.
Derived
from
invisible
+
plural
-s
,
referring
to
earnings
that
cannot
be
physically
seen
.
accessible
adjective
able
to
be
reached
,
entered
,
or
used
without
difficulty
•
The
mountain
village
is
only
accessible
by
a
narrow
dirt
road
.
The
mountain
village
is
only
accessible
by
a
narrow
dirt
road
.
•
The
main
entrance
is
wheelchair
accessible
,
with
a
gentle
ramp
and
automatic
doors
.
The
main
entrance
is
wheelchair
accessible
,
with
a
gentle
ramp
and
automatic
doors
.
adjective
easy
to
understand
or
appreciate
for
people
who
are
not
specialists
•
The
science
museum
keeps
its
exhibits
accessible
by
using
simple
language
and
interactive
displays
.
The
science
museum
keeps
its
exhibits
accessible
by
using
simple
language
and
interactive
displays
.
•
She
wrote
an
accessible
guide
to
help
beginners
learn
coding
.
She
wrote
an
accessible
guide
to
help
beginners
learn
coding
.
adjective
friendly
and
easy
to
talk
to
;
willing
to
meet
or
listen
to
people
•
Our
new
manager
is
always
accessible
if
you
have
concerns
.
Our
new
manager
is
always
accessible
if
you
have
concerns
.
•
Despite
his
fame
,
the
actor
remains
accessible
to
his
fans
and
signs
autographs
patiently
.
Despite
his
fame
,
the
actor
remains
accessible
to
his
fans
and
signs
autographs
patiently
.