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Sister-in-law

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sis⋅ter-in-law

[sis-ter-in-law]
–noun, plural sis⋅ters-in-law.
1. the sister of one's husband or wife.
2. the wife of one's brother.
3. the wife of the brother of one's husband or wife.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME. See sister, in, law 1
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sis·ter-in-law   (sĭs'tər-ĭn-lô')
n.   pl. sis·ters-in-law (sĭs'tərz-)
  1. The sister of one's spouse.

  2. The wife of one's brother.

  3. The wife of the brother of one's spouse.

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