Male+parent

  • 61papa — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. father, dad, daddy, male parent; see father 1 , parent . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Informal A male parent: father, sire. Informal: dad, daddy, pa, pappy2, pop2. Slang: old man. See KIN …

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  • 62Ragamala paintings — are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the Garland of Ragas , depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. It stands as a classical example of amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval… …

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  • 63father — fatherlike, adj. /fah dheuhr/, n. 1. a male parent. 2. a father in law, stepfather, or adoptive father. 3. any male ancestor, esp. the founder of a race, family, or line; progenitor. 4. a man who exercises paternal care over other persons;… …

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  • 64Aristotle the philosopher of nature — David Furley 1 THE TREATISES ON NATURE The subject matter of the present chapter is what Aristotle has to say about the natural world the subject that in classical Greek is most accurately rendered as ta physika. But of course this includes many… …

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  • 65father — fa•ther [[t]ˈfɑ ðər[/t]] n. 1) the begetter of offspring; male parent 2) cvb one s own father 3) a father in law, stepfather, adoptive father, or foster father 4) any male ancestor; forefather; progenitor 5) a man who gives paternal care to… …

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  • 66sire — [[t]saɪər[/t]] n. v. sired, sir•ing 1) ahb. the male parent of a quadruped 2) a respectful term of address, now used only to a male sovereign 3) archaic a) a father or forefather b) a person of importance or in a position of authority, as a lord… …

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  • 67father — A person s male parent; a male who has be gotten a child. An adoptive male parent. Lind v. Burke, 56 Neb 785, 790, 77 NW 444, 445. A priest; a person honored or respected because of age or position …

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  • 68Polyploid — This image shows haploid (single), diploid (double), triploid (triple), and tetraploid (quadruple) sets of chromosomes. Triploid and tetraploid chromosomes are examples of polyploidy. Polyploid is a term used to describe cells and organisms… …

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  • 69Sir — This article is about the title. For other uses, see Sir (disambiguation). Sir is an honorific used as a title (see Knight), or as a courtesy title to address a man without using his given or family name in many English speaking cultures. It is… …

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  • 70pregnancy — /preg neuhn see/, n., pl. pregnancies. the state, condition, or quality of being pregnant. [1520 30; PREGN(ANT) + ANCY] * * * Process of human gestation that takes place in the female s body as a fetus develops, from fertilization to birth (see… …

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