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Noun sibine has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSibineNoun - ZoologySibine refers to a genus of moths belonging to the family Limacodidae. These moths are commonly known as slug caterpillars due to their unique appearance, resembling tiny slugs. They are primarily found in tropical regions. Example sentence: The sibine moth caterpillar is covered in bristles that can cause a painful sting if contact is made. Related products: Books about Sibine Moths Noun - BotanyIn the context of botany, sibine is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Ageratina. It is also known as mistflower or ageratum. Sibine plants are often cultivated for their attractive clusters of small flowers and are native to North and South America. Example sentence: The garden was adorned with vibrant sibine flowers, attracting butterflies and bees. Related products: Sibine Flowers Adjective - LocalAs an adjective, sibine is used to describe something that is characteristic or related to a specific local area or community. Example sentence: The artist showcased his sibine paintings, depicting the landscapes and traditions of the small coastal town. Related products: Local Art | ||||
sibiland sibilant sibilant antonym sibilant consonant sibilate sibilation sibiling sibilings sibine sibley tent siblime sibling sibling s siblings sibmerge sibusiso sibuyan
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