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Daughter1. A female offspring. 2. A female adopted child. 3. A product of radioactive decay. 4. A cell resulting from cell division.
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DaughterThe female offspring of any living thing.
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DaughterAn atom that results from the radioactive decay of a parent atom.
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DaughterOld English dohtor, from Proto-Germanic *dokhter, earlier *dhukter (source also of Old Saxon dohtar, Old Norse dottir, Old Frisian and Dutch dochter, German Tochter, Gothic dauhtar), from PIE *dhughet [..]
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Daughter/ˈdɑːtɚ/ noun plural daughters daughter /ˈdɑːtɚ/ noun plural daughters Learner's definition of DAUGHTER [count] : a female child We have a daughter and two sons. my 20-year-old daughter an ad [..]
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DaughterDaughter [N] [S]This word, besides its natural and proper sense, is used to designate, A niece or any female descendant ( Genesis 20:12 ; 24:48 ; 28:6 ). Women as natives of a place, or as professing [..]
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Daughtera female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age" (daughterly) befitting a daughter; "daughterly affection" A daughter is a fema [..]
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Daughtera female child of a father and a mother
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DaughterThis word, besides its natural and proper sense, is used to designate, (1.) A niece or any female descendant (Gen. 20:12; 24:48; 28:6). (2.) Women as natives of a place, or as professing the religion [..]
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DaughterThe word is used in Scripture not only for daughter, but for granddaughter or other female descendant. (Genesis 24:48) It is used of the female inhabitants of a place or country, (Genesis 6:2; Luke 23 [..]
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Daughtertokhter (tekhter)
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DaughterTo dream of your daughter, signifies that many displeasing incidents will give way to pleasure and harmony. If in the dream, she fails to meet your wishes, through any cause, you will suffer vexation and discontent.
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DaughterA nucleus formed by the radioactive decay of a different (parent) nuclide.
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Daughter(n) a female human offspring
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Daughterfilia
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DaughterGreek, thugater, contracted into thug’ter; Dutch, dogter; German, tochter; Persian, dochtar; Sanskrit, duhiter; Saxon, dohter; etc.
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DaughterChildren who have reached maturity or the legal age of majority.
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DaughterMaterial formed from the parent material after a given process such as nuclear decay or movement through the rock cycle.
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Daughter
One’s female offspring.
''I already have a son, so I would like to have a daughter.''
A female descendant.
A daughter language.
(physics) A nuclide left over from radioactive decay.
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