What is another word for three sisters?

Pronunciation: [θɹˈiː sˈɪstəz] (IPA)

The phrase "Three Sisters" generally refers to the trio of volcanic peaks in the Cascade Range that straddles the border of Oregon and Washington states in the United States. However, there are alternative synonyms that also allude to the beauty and mystique of these majestic ridges. Names such as "the Trinity Peaks," "the Three Siblings," "the Three Queens," and "the Three Sentinels" offer varied and powerful depictions of this natural landmark. Whether seen as spiritual, familial or regal, each name encapsulates the diverse ways the Three Sisters are perceived by visitors and locals alike.

What are the hypernyms for Three sisters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Three sisters

  • I grew up in a house full of women: my mother, grandmother, three sisters, and two female cats. And I still have the buzz of their conversations in my head. As an adult, I have more female friends than male ones: I just love the way that women talk.
    James Patterson
  • I have three sisters and I've always wanted a brother, so I was really interested in that notion.
    Ryan Phillippe
  • Séances date back to the 1800s after three sisters by the name of Fox claimed to be able to contact the dead. They toured America with their demonstrations and attracted the rich and famous and by the end of the century séances had taken off all over the western world. Spirits were manifested, tambourines flew, ectoplasm impossibly erupted from entranced mediums. Then, after forty years of this, rather embarrassed by what they’d started, one of the sisters, Margaret Fox, confessed that they were frauds. The miracles which had started it all off had been a scam. But her confession made very little difference and spiritualism continues to appeal to many people today.
    Derren Brown

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