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Siberia
name
The vast region of Russia stretching across northern Asia from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific.
Siberian
adj
Relating to Siberia.
Sibley
name
An English surname, derived from a medieval feminine given name and later an Old English place name.
sibling
noun
A brother or sister; someone who shares at least one parent with another person.
accessible
adj
Easy to reach, enter, or obtain.
admissible
adj
Allowed to be accepted or considered, especially in a court of law.
feasible
adj
Able to be done or carried out in practice.
implausible
adj
Hard to believe; unlikely to be true.
impossibility
noun
Something that cannot happen or be done.
impossible
adj
Not able to happen or be done.
impossibly
adv
To an extreme or unbelievable degree; used to emphasise how extraordinary something is.
inaccessible
adjective
Hard or impossible to reach or get to.
inadmissible
adjective
Not allowed to be accepted, especially evidence in a court case.
incomprehensible
adj
So confusing or badly explained that it cannot be understood.
indivisible
adjective
Not able to be split into separate parts.
invisibility
noun
The state or quality of not being able to be seen.
invisible
adj
Not able to be seen, either because it is hidden or because it does not reflect light.
irresponsibility
noun
Behaviour that shows a lack of care about the consequences of one's actions.
irresponsible
adjective
Not showing proper care or thought about the consequences of one's actions.
irreversible
adjective
Impossible to change back to how it was before; permanent.
ostensibly
adv
Apparently or supposedly, based on what is claimed — often with the hint that the real reason might be different.
permissible
adj
Allowed by rules, law, or custom.
plausible
adj
Seeming reasonable or believable, even if not proven true.
possibility
noun
The chance that something might happen or be true.