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childn. 1) a person's natural offspring. 2) a person 14 years and unde...
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childDefinition Еvery human being below the age of eighteen years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier. Source Definition United Nation Convention on the Rights of the [..]
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childYoung human being, boy or girl; person who has not reached age of discretion; son or daughter at any age
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childWe use the term "Child" to include your biological child or any other child who can inherit your personal property under State law or who meets certain specific requirements under the Social [..]
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childOld English cild "fetus, infant, unborn or newly born person," from Proto-Germanic *kiltham (source also of Gothic kilþei "womb," inkilþo "pregnant;" Danish kuld "ch [..]
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childChildThis word has considerable latitude of meaning in Scripture. Thus Joseph is called a child at the time when he was probably about sixteen years of age ( Genesis 37:3 ); and Benjamin is so called [..]
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childA lower-level element in a hierarchical structure. [D00229]
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child1) A person's offspring of any age, which can include biological offspring, unborn children, adopted children, stepchildren, foster children, and children born outside of marriage. 2) A person un [..]
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childA person aged under 15.
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childA child item is one that is a sub-item to another item, its 'parent'. In Drupal Gardens nodes in books, taxonomy terms, and menu items can be parents and children. In menus, the children may be displayed in drop-downs when a menu is displayed in the 'Navigation' region, or as indented list items if the menu is displayed in anoth [..]
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child- Refers to a player who publically displays a 'tantrum' or other display of poor sportsmanship or displeasure.
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childa young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British ter [..]
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childa boy or girl who is older than a baby, but who is not yet grown up
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childThis word has considerable latitude of meaning in Scripture. Thus Joseph is called a child at the time when he was probably about sixteen years of age (Gen. 37:3); and Benjamin is so called when he wa [..]
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childA person under 18 years of age.
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childkind
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childpl: chil·dren 1 : a son or daughter of any age and usually including one formally adopted compare issue NOTE: The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an ...
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childUnmarried child under the age of 21 years. A child may be natural born, step or adopted. If the child is a stepchild, the marriage between the parent and the U.S. citizen must have occurred when the c [..]
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childThe NIH Policy on Inclusion of Children defines a child as an individual under the age of 18 years. The intent of the NIH policy is to provide the opportunity for children to participate in research s [..]
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childThis term applies to all persons under the age of 15 years or under the age of completion of compulsory schooling (whichever is higher), except in certain countries where economies and educational fac [..]
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childAccording to 8 USCS § 1101 [Title 8. Aliens and Nationality; Chapter 12. Immigration and Nationality; General Provisions], the term child (Immigration) means "an unmarried person under twenty-one [..]
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childThe term "child" is defined as "a recognized natural child, a stepchild who lived with an individual in a regular parent-child relationship, and an adopted child." Jordan v. United [..]
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child(n) a young person of either sex(n) a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age(n) an immature childish person(n) a member of a clan or tribe
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childat one time, meant a female infant, and was the correlative of boy.
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childFor purposes of child care allowances, the Ministère defines a dependent child as follows: Child aged 12 or under, or over age 12 if the child attends elementary school or is physically or mentally ha [..]
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childA biological child, adopted child, stepchild or dependent grandchild who is potentially qualified for benefits based on a worker's earnings record. The Social Security Administration is guided by [..]
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childA product of the deblending process in the image processing. When two objects are near each other on the sky, their images may appear merged. The deblender tries to split this merged image; the result [..]
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childa young human below the age of full physical development. A strict definition is controversial in education as it has an impact on many related issues such as rights, responsibility, autonomy, and cho [..]
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childA person under the age of 18 years.
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childIn BC, a person under the age of 19.
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childA product of the deblending process in the image processing. When two objects are near each other on the sky, their images may appear merged. The deblender tries to split this merged image; the resulting sub-images are called children. The initial merged image is called a parent. For more details, see the Deblending section of the algorithms pages.
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childThe immigration law defines a "child" as an unmarried person under the age of 21 (a minor) who is A child born to parents who are married to each other (born in wedlock) A stepchild [..]
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childIn legal terms, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who, if not a United States citizen, must meet certain legal requirements with regard to legitimacy (wedlock), parentage, or other factors, in [..]
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childThe word “child” for purposes of immigration law is defined as one who is unmarried and under the age of 21 years old. A child may be natural born, step or adopted. If the child is a stepchild, the ma [..]
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childA “child” is a young boy or girl aged 12 or under, or over the age of 12 if the boy or girl is physically or mentally handicapped or still attends elementary school.
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childAn unmarried person under the age of 21. Special rules apply to stepchildren, children of unmarried parents, adopted children and orphans.
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childGenerally, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who is: a child born in wedlock; a stepchild, provided that the child was under 18 years of age at the time that the marriage creating the stepchild relationship occurred; a legitimated child, provided that the child was legitimated while in the legal custody of the legitimating parent; a child b [..]
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childUnmarried child under the age of 21 years. A child may be natural born, step or adopted. If the child is a stepchild, the marriage between the parent and the U.S. citizen must have occurred when the c [..]
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childAccording to 8 U.S.C. 1101(b)(1), a child, for immigration purposes, is defined as an “unmarried person under 21 years of age who is a: Child born in wedlock (formerly called legitimate child) Step-ch [..]
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childGenerally, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who is: a child born in wedlock; a stepchild, provided that the child was under 18 years of age at the time that the marriage creating the stepchild relationship occurred; a legitimated child, provided that the child was legitimated while in the legal custody of the legitimating parent; a child b [..]
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childAn unmarried son or daughter under 21 years of age.
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childStep (under 18), Adopted (under 16), No longer Child over 21
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childA Person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is Child, Preschool.
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childA Child or Adolescent who is deserted by Parents or Parent substitutes without regard for its future care.
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childChildren with mental or physical disabilities that interfere with usual Activities of Daily Living and that may require accommodation or intervention.
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childA Child whose needs, abilities, or other characteristics vary so much from the average in mental, physical, or social areas that a greater than usual level of services is needed to facilitate the Chil [..]
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childA Child or Adolescent who, when compared to others of the same age or experience, Exhibits capability of high performance in intellectual, creative, or artistic areas, possesses an unusual capacity fo [..]
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childRunaway and homeless Children and Adolescents living on the streets of Cities and having no fixed place of residence.
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childChild hospitalized for short term care.
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childA Child who is receiving long-term in-Patient services or who resides in an institutional setting.
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childChild who has no Siblings.
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childChild who has lost both Parents through Death or desertion.
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childA Child between the ages of 2 and 5.
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childThe Child who is not wanted by one or both Parents.
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childA person 6 to 12 years of age. An individual 2 to 5 years old is CHILD, PRESCHOOL.
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childA child or adolescent who is deserted by parents or parent substitutes without regard for its future care.
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childA child whose needs, abilities, or other characteristics vary so much from the average in mental, physical, or social areas that a greater than usual level of services is needed to facilitate the chil [..]
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childA child or adolescent who, when compared to others of the same age or experience, exhibits capability of high performance in intellectual, creative, or artistic areas, possesses an unusual capacity fo [..]
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childChild hospitalized for short term care.
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childA child who is receiving long-term in-patient services or who resides in an institutional setting.
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childA child between the ages of 2 and 5.
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childThe child who is not wanted by one or both parents.
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childChild means one of the following:
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childSoftware asset or bulk item, whether a required or optional component, that is a component of or depends on another asset. (see Parent
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childThe second son of Richard Child, a London merchant, Sir Josiah Child was born in 1630 and enjoyed a highly successful merchant career during which ...
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childThe second son of Richard Child, a London merchant, Sir Josiah Child was born in 1630 and enjoyed a highly successful merchant career during which he ...
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child"Child" means an individual, whether over or under the age of majority, who is or is alleged to be owed a duty of support by the individual's parent or who is or is alleged to be the be [..]
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childA person under the age of 18 or as otherwise defined by state law.
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child Individual who is younger than 18 years of age.
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childA person under the age of 18 or as otherwise defined by state law.
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childIndividual who is younger than 18 years of age.
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childn. "child; young man; noble youth," s.v. child sb. OED. KEY: child@n
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childn 208 child 125 childe 7 childes 2 children 73 chyldren 1
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childSee "Coon".
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childshall mean Your step-child or a Child under Your legal guardianship, but only if such Child depends on Your support and maintenance and lives with You in a parent-Child relationship. The term Child do [..]
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child An unmarried dependent son or daughter under the age of 21 or over that age if the child is mentally or physically challenged. 25 years of age if the child is a full time student.
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child
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childA special that is only offered to children usually under the age of 18.
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childFor the purpose of child protection procedures a child is defined as a young person under the age of 16 years or between 16-18 if he/she is the subject of a supervision requirement imposed by a Children's Panel. Young people over 16 who are vulnerable or have additional support needs could also be considered under these procedures.
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childA GGT or GGF customer age 4 or under. Children ride free when accompanied by an adult (limit 2 children per adult).
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childA person's son or daughter related by blood or adoption, but not a step-child, foster child or other relative.
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childthe name of the data element which may occur under this data element. A child element may be an extended or a standard element.
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child
A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority);a female child, a girl.
*One's son or daughter, regardless of age.
(My youngest c [..]
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childA child (plural children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The legal definition of child generally refers to a mino [..]
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childThe child archetype is a Jungian archetype, first suggested by psychologist Carl Jung. In more recent years, author Caroline Myss has suggested that the child, out of the four survival archetypes (vic [..]
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childChild is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arthur Child (judge) (1852–1902), British judge at Trinidad and St Lucia
Arthur Child (1910–1996), Canadian businessman
Asa Child (1798–18 [..]
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childA child is a young person who is not yet an adult.
The term Child may also refer to:
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child"Child" is the debut single from Take That band member Mark Owen, released on 18 November 1996. It was the first single to be released from Owen's debut album, Green Man (1996). He told in an intervie [..]
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childChild was an American parenting magazine founded by Jackie Leo and MaryAnn Sommers in 1986 and published until 2007.
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childThe ancient Egyptian child hieroglyph is part of the Egyptian Gardiner's Sign List hieroglyphs for the beginning core subgroup of Man and his Occupations. It relates to the child, and childhood, and h [..]
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childThe ancient Egyptian child hieroglyph is part of the Egyptian Gardiner's Sign List hieroglyphs for the beginning core subgroup of Man and his Occupations. It relates to the child, and childhood, and h [..]
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childChild were a British pop group that released a number of records, including a top-10 single in 1978. The band were a four-piece, consisting of Dave Cooper (guitar), Graham Bilbrough (vocals) and twins [..]
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