Stepsibling
Step-siblings are children born of two different families who have been joined by the marriage of at least one of their respective parents. A male step-siblings is a stepbrother and a female is a stepsister. The step-siblings relationship is connected through law and/or social norms and is not a blood relation.
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Charles and David are step-siblings as they are joined by the marriage of their parents Ben and Agatha. |
Step-siblings are sometimes abbreviated informally as stepsibs.[1]
References
- MMeyer, Robert (2001). The Child Clinician's Handbook. p. 515.
- The Annotated Classic Fairy Tales, p. 230
- Bond, Paul (7 June 2009). "Q&A: Dan Povenmire". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
External links
The dictionary definition of stepsibling at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of stepsib at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of stepsister at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of stepsis at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of stepbrother at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of stepbro at Wiktionary
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