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littermate

littermate \lit"ter*mate`\ (l[i^]t"t[~e]r*m[=a]t`), n. One of two or more animals born into the same litter.

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littermate

n. An animal born in the same litter

Usage examples of "littermate".

Yes, she was readied to oversee the great table in the hall where her littermate feasted.

Custom or not, nature or not, she concluded that the time had come when she must speak frankly with this littermate of hers, could she get to him privately.

She kept carefully away from those she thought were known to Gannard or her littermate, as she made her way down and down, sometimes by stretches of ladders formed by finger- and toeholds only, to the lower depths.

That your littermate is ill is a pity, but he has done this many times.

She still did not know what ploy her littermate was engaged in, but that he held some touch with Lormt, with the Lady Mereth, there was no denial.

His littermate shook the standard, and the bones and beads rang, clacking together.

Dante, completely unaware of how easily his older littermate had always read him.

He was a thinner man than the previous Lord Baron Mallandor, his dead littermate, so his voice echoed within the mask as he summoned Baron Gurborian to approach the throne.

He well remembers how I disposed of his younger littermate, so he keeps his distance from me.

Before my last littermate had sailed for the Dales, we had talked in this room.

She showed it to her mirror littermate, who reassured her by showing her she shared it.

He wore a sword and another long holster weapon, which was common, but she wondered for a scornful moment whether all the Green Valley men such as he could stand up against Kasarian, or even of her littermates guards.

A choice few of his littermates stood at his back while the handful of chieftains who had joined up with him in Medemelacha kept their distance.

Two of my littermates died in the fighting, and when the third was too severely wounded to ride, his men cut his throat to prevent the Dales hags from loosening his tongue by magic.

The shepherd at first feared her blind -- then, seeing that notion proved unfounded by her obviously sighted play with her littermates, feared far worse.