Definitions for great-niece

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Spelling: [greyt-nees]
IPA: /ˈgreɪtˌnis/

Great-Niece is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 6 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 7 points.

You can make 560 anagrams from letters in great-niece (-aceeeginrt).

Definitions for great-niece

noun

  1. a daughter of one's nephew or niece; grandniece.

Origin of great-niece

First recorded in 1880-85

Examples for great-niece

Well, since he calls me his great-niece, I suppose he is my grand-uncle.

And again Lord Dennis fixed his shrewd glance on his great-niece.

Great-Aunt Cantwell (who did not care for her great-niece) was accustomed to say.

“There, there,” Aunt Betty responded, as she put her arm about the shoulder of her great-niece.

"The viscountess is the admiral's great-niece," replied Camille.

The next day, Monsieur Conyncks of Cambrai came to fetch his great-niece.

"Your great-niece Elisabeth is out there, papa Gigonnet," whispered Mitral.

"Well, we will pass that point," his great-niece relented again.

"I am Mrs. Scarsdale, Lady Diana's great-niece," she said quietly.

That girl, Saga, is great-niece to Nam, and you are besotted with her.

Word Value for great-niece
Scrable

6

Words with friends

7

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