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parent

[ pair-uhnt, par- ]

noun

  1. a father or a mother.
  2. an ancestor, precursor, or progenitor.
  3. a source, origin, or cause.
  4. a protector or guardian.
  5. Biology. any organism that produces or generates another.
  6. Physics. the first nuclide in a radioactive series.


adjective

  1. being the original source:

    a parent organization.

  2. Biology. pertaining to an organism, cell, or complex molecular structure that generates or produces another:

    parent cell;

    parent DNA.

verb (used with object)

  1. to be or act as parent of:

    to parent children with both love and discipline.

parent

/ ˈpɛərənt /

noun

  1. a father or mother
  2. a person acting as a father or mother; guardian
  3. rare.
    an ancestor
  4. a source or cause
    1. an organism or organization that has produced one or more organisms or organizations similar to itself
    2. ( as modifier )

      a parent organism

  5. physics chem
    1. a precursor, such as a nucleus or compound, of a derived entity
    2. ( as modifier )

      a parent ion

      a parent nucleus



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Derived Forms

  • ˈparenthood, noun

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Other Words From

  • parent·less adjective
  • parent·like adjective
  • non·parent noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of parent1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin parent-, stem of parēns, noun use of present participle of parere “to bring forth, breed”

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Word History and Origins

Origin of parent1

C15: via Old French from Latin parens parent, from parere to bring forth

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Example Sentences

After four or five months of casual interaction, they realized they both had lost a young parent to cancer.

Tinder and OkCupid are both owned by IAC, the parent company of The Daily Beast.

To be a parent is to be able to offer truly unconditional love.

Not even after its parent company, the Soviet Union, took a dive in 1991.

At least one parent would have to be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

"I'm afraid I couldn't quite manage that, my dear boy," your fond parent would respond.

He paused; and hastily wrote a few lines, to say that parent still lived, and would yet proclaim himself with honour to the world.

I betray my beloved parent's confidence, to save you from a certain and ignominious death.

In some states he becomes the heir of the adopted parent like a natural child, with some limitations.

The fibre can be separated with great facility, though firmly attached at one end to the parent rock.

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