Female+parent

  • 41mother — moth|er1 [ mʌðər ] noun *** 1. ) count your female parent. People sometimes call their mother Mom or, especially if they are children, Mommy.: My mother and father live in Rome. an expectant mother (=a pregnant woman) She is like a mother to me ( …

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  • 42mother — moth·er || mʌðə(r) n. mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother like authority; small British gun used in WWI (British Slang) v. act as mother to, protect, nurture; give life to by birthing… …

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  • 43mothered — moth·er || mʌðə(r) n. mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother like authority; small British gun used in WWI (British Slang) v. act as mother to, protect, nurture; give life to by birthing… …

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  • 44mothering — n. nurturing an infant and bringing up of a child or children by a mother moth·er || mʌðə(r) n. mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother like authority; small British gun used in WWI… …

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  • 45mothers — moth·er || mʌðə(r) n. mom, female parent; woman who has given birth; woman acting as a mother or exercising mother like authority; small British gun used in WWI (British Slang) v. act as mother to, protect, nurture; give life to by birthing… …

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  • 46mother — I UK [ˈmʌðə(r)] / US [ˈmʌðər] noun [countable] Word forms mother : singular mother plural mothers *** 1) a) your female parent. People often call their mother Mum or, especially if they are children, Mummy. In the past, people called their mother …

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  • 47Tsetse fly — This page is about the insect. For other meanings, see Tsetse (disambiguation). Tsetse fly Tsetse fly Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 48Glossary of sheep husbandry — The raising of domestic sheep has existed in nearly every inhabited part of the globe, and the variations in cultures and languages which have kept sheep has produced a vast lexicon of unique terminology used to describe sheep husbandry. A few of …

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  • 49WASP — /wosp/, Sometimes Disparaging and Offensive. n. 1. a white Anglo Saxon Protestant. 2. a member of the privileged, established white upper middle class in the U.S. adj. 3. Waspy. Also, Wasp. [1955 60] /wosp/, n. a member of the Women s Air Force… …

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  • 50Polyploidy — occurs in cells and organisms when there are more than two homologous sets of chromosomes.Most organisms are normally diploid; polyploidy may occur due to abnormal cell division. It is most commonly found in plants. Haploidy may also occur as a… …

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