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The term "half sister" has been used in the English language since at least the 14th century. It originally referred to a female sibling who shared only one biological parent with another child.
Over time, the term has come to be used more broadly to refer to any female sibling who shares one parent with another child, regardless of whether the parent is biological or not. This broadening of meaning reflects the evolving nature of families and the increased acceptance of blended and alternative family structures.
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