
1) Any 2) Beget 3) Lode 4) Ma 5) Madonna 6) Mam 7) Mama 8) Mamma 9) Marian 10) Mary 11) Mater 12) Mom 13) Momma 14) Mommy 15) Mummy 16) Nearomatria 17) Nun 18) Overprotect 19) Parent 20) Primipara 21) Primiparous 22) Puerpera 23) Puerperal 24) Quadripara 25) Quintipara 26) Supermom 27) Tonguelodeboard 
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1) Australian drink 2) Broadway play 3) Care for like a mother 4) Child bearer 5) Coddle 6) Coral, to Nemo 7) Czech-language opera 8) Energy drink 9) Exclusively Saxon word 10) Exclusively Anglo word 11) Female parent 12) Game Boy Advance game 13) Goldie hawn, to kate hudson 14) Hood lead-in 15) Hood or lode leader 
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• (n.) A film or membrane which is developed on the surface of fermented alcoholic liquids, such as vinegar, wine, etc., and acts as a means of conveying the oxygen of the air to the alcohol and other combustible principles of the liquid, thus leading to their oxidation. • (n.) Hysterical passion; hysteria. • (n.) That which has prod...
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(from the article `Gorky, Maksim`) ...failures because of Gorky`s inability to sustain a powerful narrative, and also because of a tendency to overload his work with irrelevant ...
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(from the article `Pudovkin, Vsevolod Illarionovich`) ...motion picture was Mekhanika golovnovo mozga (1925; Mechanics of the Brain), an educational film about Pavlov`s theories of action and reaction. ... Pudovkin`s major work is Mat (Mother, 1926), a tale of strikebreaking and terrorism in which a woman loses first her husband and the...
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(from the article `lactation`) The nutritional status of the mother is important throughout this period. The Food and Nutrition Board of the National Research Council recommends a ... In the biological evolutionary scale, the more complex the species, the longer the offspring is dependent on its mother for survival from the time of ... ...
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First British fighting tank, developed in 1916. Originally called Big Willie (after the early prototype 
Little Willie), the name...
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1. A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a woman who has borne a child. ... 2. That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of birth or origin; generatrix. 'Alas! poor country! . It can not Be called our mother, but our grave.' (Shak) 'I behold . The solitary majesty of Crete, mother of a religion, it is said, that lived two t...
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(muth´әr) the female parent. something from which another thing is derived, as a mother cell. genetic mother the woman whose contribution to the child was the oocyte, and hence genes. Sometimes a woman who cannot carry a fetus can nevertheless be a genetic mother via i...
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The aspect of the Goddess representing motherhood, mid-life, and fertility. She is represented by the full moon, the egg, the colors red and green. Her Sabbats are Midsummer and Lughnasadh. The Full Moon Goddess. 
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 Moth'er  adjective
Moth'er  adjective  Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; as, 
 mother language; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating. « It is the 
 mother falsehood from which all idolatry is derived.» 
 T. Arnold.   Mother c...Found on 
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 Moth'er  intransitive verb
Moth'er  intransitive verb  To become like, or full of, mother, or thick matter, as vinegar. 
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 Moth'er  transitive verb
Moth'er  transitive verb [ 
 imperfect & past participle   Mothered ; 
 present participle & verbal noun   Mothering .] To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to. « The queen, to have put lady Elizabeth besides the c...
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Moth'er  noun [ Middle English  moder , Anglo-Saxon  mōdor ; akin to Dutch  moeder , Old Saxon  mōdar , German  mutter , Old High German  muotar , Icelandic  mōðir , Dan. & Swedish  moder , OSlav.  mati , Russian  mate
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mŭth′er Definitions: 1. The female parent. 2. Any cell or other structure from which other similar bodies are formed.
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Mother: (1) The female parent. (2) To produce offspring as a female. To attribute the maternity of. (3) A cell or other structure from which similar cells or structures are formed. Accordingly, such a cell might be referred to as the mother cell.(4) To provide maternal protection, guidance, and nurturing to children.
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Mother (formerly known as Centipede and then Big Willie before finally
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Mother is a variety of apple.
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Mother is American slang for a despicable person.
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[
n] - a stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells and bacteria 2. [n] - a term of address for an elderly woman 3. [n] - a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother) 4. [n] - a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation 5. [v] - care for like a mother
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 noun
 noun a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation; `necessity is the mother of invention`
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a female parent. · (often cap.) one's female parent. · a mother-in-law, stepmother, or adoptive mother. · a term of address for a female parent or a woman having or regarded as having the status, function, or authority of a female parent. · a term of familiar address for an old or elderly woman. · See · a woman exer...
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 a woman who has given birth to a child
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