niece-in-law
English
Noun
niece-in-law (plural nieces-in-law)
- The daughter-in-law of someone's sibling.
- Daughter-in-law of someone's brother.
- Daughter-in-law of someone's sister.
- (rare) The niece of someone's spouse.
- Niece of someone's husband. (Usually called a niece.)
- Niece of someone's wife. (Usually called a niece.)
- Wife of someone's nephew.
Antonyms
- nephew-in-law
Translations
Daughter-in-law of someone's brother.
Daughter-in-law of someone's sister.
Daughter-in-law of someone's brother-in-law.
Daughter-in-law of someone's sister-in-law.
Niece of someone's husband. — see niece
Niece of someone's wife. — see niece
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