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(n)
(hypocoristic, usually childish, Canada, US) Mother, female parent.
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(Commonwealth, Ireland, informal) Mother.
(US, Canada, usually childish) Mother.
(US, colloquial) Mother.
(childish) mamma; mother
(British, slang, now chiefly archaic or humorous) Mother.
(colloquial, and in direct address) mother, mama
(UK, Ireland, regional, informal, colloquial) Mum, mom; diminutive of mother.
(India) mother
(chiefly Latin America, Philippines) mommy, mother
A female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
(adv)
In a maternal manner; motherly, as a mother.
A person related through the mother, or her side of the family; a maternal relative.
(usually childish) Father.
(informal) A father, a male parent.
A male parent, especially of a human; a male who parents a child (which he has sired, adopted, fostered, taken as his own, etc.).
(often in the plural) A person who raises a child (which they have made, adopted, fostered, taken as their own, etc.).
A female.
An adult female human.
A person who cares for one or more babies or children for a short period of time in place of their legal guardians.
Often used as an affectionate term of address: a person who is very dear to one.
(BDSM) A dominant in sadomasochistic sexual practices.
The country of one's birth.
An external appearance in manner or dress; an appropriate indication or expression; a garb; a shape.
(biblical) Food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.
British standard spelling of pretense.
A false, contrived, or assumed purpose or reason; a pretense.
(Philippines, Chinese Filipino, colloquial) paternal grandmother; paternal grandma
One employed to watch or tend something; a babysitter, housesitter, petsitter, etc.
A small shop, especially one that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry and the like.
A range of values or locations.
(adj)
Covered with filth; very dirty.
A store or supply.
(informal) Pregnant; carrying developing offspring within one's body.
(informal) A young cat; a kitten.
(of food) Prepared by cooking.
A cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.
(countable) A loud, sharp sound, as of a cork coming out of a bottle, especially when the contents are pressurized by fizziness.
The ocean; the continuous body of salt water covering a majority of the Earth's surface.
(uncountable) A sweet, viscous, gold-colored fluid produced from plant nectar by bees, and often consumed by humans.
A generally tubular invertebrate of the annelid phylum; an earthworm.
A female given name from Hebrew borrowed from German in early 20th century.
A female given name from Latin; Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century.
A female given name from Japanese.
(informal) Las Vegas, a city in Nevada, USA.
A male given name transferred from the surname, of mostly American usage.
A city in Los Angeles County, California.
A surname.
(N)
(formerly the Carlton Ballroom) a club in the Erdington district of Birmingham, England, during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
"Hello!" or an equivalent greeting.
a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture in several locations by the artist Louise Bourgeois.
a genus of about six species of summer-flowering plants in the carrot family Apiaceae.
(informal) Characteristic of a mum; motherly.
(literal, informal) An elderly woman.
Alternative spelling of mommy. [(US, Canada, usually childish) Mother.]
The female head of a household.
A female leader of a family, a tribe or an ethnic or religious group.
(US, informal) Stepmother.
One (especially an older woman) who behaves as, is regarded as equivalent to, or represents a mother for another person or group of people.
A widowed queen consort (a queen dowager) whose son or daughter from that marriage is the reigning monarch.
(informal) Grandmother.
A mother of someone's parent.
The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
(informal) grandfather
One’s female offspring.
A daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.
(Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman.
(informal, endearing) Husband.
A man in a marriage or marital relationship, especially in relation to his spouse.
(informal) A child, adolescent, or (loosely) a young adult.
(colloquial) A grandmother.
A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
The wife of one's biological father, other than one's biological mother.
One's male offspring.
A male partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
(term of endearment) One's grandmother.
(US, colloquial, sometimes childish) father, papa.
The daughter of someone's child.
(in the narrow sense) The husband of one's biological mother after her initial marriage to or relationship with one's biological father.
A female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
Alternative spelling of auntie. [(Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand) Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman.]
(often childish) Dad, daddy, father; a familiar or old-fashioned term of address to one’s father.
Of, befitting, pertaining to, or characteristic of a wife.
The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent.
A female child.
(US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines) A child.
(US, informal) A mother who looks after her home and children whilst being in full-time employment.
A father of someone's parent.