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What is littermates? Is it only used to animals?

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Rebecca

The word "littermate" refers to a pair or group of animals born in a litter. In English, sometimes the word "mate" is added at the end of different nouns to indicate something shared between people or things. Here are some examples of '-mate': Ex: She is my roommate. Ex: He is my tablemate in class. In this case, "littermate" only refers to animals which give birth to multiple babies, since these are called "litters". It is specific to animals because we do not use the word "litter" to describe the birth of human babies.

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