CHILD vs FAMILY: NOUN
- Synonyms plural Offspring, issue, progeny.
- A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; -- in law, legitimate offspring. Used also of animals and plants.
- A descendant, however remote; -- used esp. in the plural.
- A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object.
- One who, by character of practice, shows signs of relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one closely connected with a place, occupation, character, etc..
- A young person of either sex. esp. one between infancy and youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness, limited understanding, etc.
- A person who is below the age of adulthood; a minor (person who is below the legal age of responsibility or accountability).
- A thing or abstraction derived from or caused by something.
- A member of a tribe, a people or a race of beings; one born into or considered a product of a people.
- A female infant.
- To be pregnant.
- Light work; a trifling contest.
- A daughter or son; an offspring.
- An offspring; one born in, or considered a product of the culture of, a place.
- A noble youth. See Childe.
- A young person of either sex
- An immature childish person
- A member of a clan or tribe
- A person between birth and puberty.
- A person who has not attained maturity or the age of legal majority.
- An unborn infant; a fetus.
- An infant; a baby.
- One who is childish or immature.
- A son or daughter; an offspring.
- A member of a tribe; descendant.
- A product or result of something specified.
- A male or female descendant in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; a son or daughter: used in direct reference to the parentage of the person spoken of, without regard to sex.
- A descendant more remote than the first degree; a descendant, however remote: as, the children of Israel.
- Plural The inhabitants of a country: as, “the children of Seir,” 2 Chron. xxv. 11.
- Specifically, a very young person; one not old enough to dispense with maternal aid and care. See childhood.
- Figuratively, a childish man or woman; one who resembles a child in lack of knowledge, experience, or judgment.
- In general, anything regarded as the offspring or product of something which is specified; product; result: as, disease is the child of intemperance; children of darkness.
- A girl.
- In old and poetical usage, a noble youth; a youth, especially one of high birth, before he was advanced to the honor of knighthood; a squire: also applied to a knight.
- A person in general.
- More especially, an illegitimate child; one who is actually the child but not the lawful issue of the suggested parent.
- An individual regarded as strongly affected by another or by a specified time, place, or circumstance.
- A human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
- (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more genera
- People descended from a common ancestor
- Primary social group; parents and children
- A social unit living together
- Specifically In scientific classifications, a group of individuals more comprehensive than a genus and less so than an order, based on fewer or less definite points of physical resemblance than the former, and on more or more definite ones than the latter.
- Course of descent; genealogy.
- Descent: especially, noble or respectable stock: as, a man of good family.
- A cluster of microscopic plants formed by the adherence of a number of individuals; a colony.
- The collective body of persons who live in one house, and under one head or manager; a household, including parents, children, and servants, and, as the case may be, lodgers or boarders.
- The group comprising a husband and wife and their dependent children, constituting a fundamental unit in the organization of society.
- Those who descend from one common progenitor; a tribe, clan, or race; kindred; house
- Course of descent; genealogy; line of ancestors; lineage.
- Honorable descent; noble or respectable stock.
- A group of kindred or closely related individuals
- See under Circle.
- A man of domestic habits.
- A group of curves or surfaces derived from a single equation.
- Like one belonging to the family.
- Pregnant.
- A father, mother and their sons and daughters; also called nuclear family.
- A group of people related by blood, marriage, law, or custom.
- A kin, tribe; also called extended family.
- A rank in the classification of organisms, below order and above genus; a taxon at that rank.
- A group of people who live together, or one that is similar to one that is related by blood, marriage, law, or custom, or members of one's intimate social group.
- A group of instrument having the same basic method of tone production.
- A group of organisms, either animal or vegetable, related by certain points of resemblance in structure or development, more comprehensive than a genus, because it is usually based on fewer or less pronounced points of likeness. In zoölogy a family is less comprehesive than an order; in botany it is often considered the same thing as an order.
- An association of people who share common beliefs or activities
- A collection of things sharing a common attribute
- A person having kinship with another or others
- A loose affiliation of gangsters in charge of organized criminal activities
- A fundamental social group in society typically consisting of one or two parents and their children.
- The children of one of these groups.
- A group of persons related by descent or marriage.
- People in the same line of descent; lineage.
- A locally independent organized crime unit, as of the Cosa Nostra.
- A group of like things; a class.
- Hence Any group or aggregation of things classed together as kindred or related from possessing in common characteristics which distinguish them from other things of the same order.
- A taxonomic category of related organisms ranking below an order and above a genus. A family usually consists of several genera.
- A group of languages descended from the same parent language, such as the Indo-European language family.
- A set of functions or surfaces that can be generated by varying the parameters of a general equation.
- A group of elements with similar chemical properties.
- A vertical column in the periodic table of elements.
- Any of the three generations of elementary fermions.
- In petrography the term is used by Rosenbusch to embrace igneous rocks which are alike in composition and texture: as, the family of syenitic rocks; the family of essexite; the family of phonolitic rocks. In the quantitative system of classification (1902) it is suggested that the term be applied to a group of igneous rocks which are developed from the same parent magma by processes of differentiation — that is, any group of consanguineous rocks.
- The collective body of persons who form one household under one head and one domestic government, including parents, children, and servants, and as sometimes used even lodgers or boarders.
- Parents with their children, whether they dwell together or not; in a more general sense, any group of persons closely related by blood, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins: often used in a restricted sense only of a group of parents and children founded upon the principle of monogamy.
- In a narrow use, the children of the same parents, considered collectively apart from the parents: as, they (a husband and wife) have a large family to care for; a family of children.
- In the most general sense, those who descend from a common progenitor; a tribe or race; kindred; lineage.
- A group of individuals derived from a common stock.
CHILD vs FAMILY: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being suitable for a family.
- Of or having to do with a family.
CHILD vs FAMILY: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give birth; to produce young.
- N/A
CHILD vs FAMILY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To bring forth as a child.
- To produce children; brinig forth offspring.
- (idiom) (with child) Pregnant.
- Parents and children
- Primary social group
- Pertaining to or connected with the family.
- (idiom) (in the family way) Pregnant.
CHILD vs FAMILY: RELATED WORDS
- Shaver, Nestling, Little girl, Little girl, Minor, Nipper, Youngster, Tike, Tyke, Kid, Girl, Girl, Boy, Boy, Baby
- Kinsperson, Phratry, Family unit, Sept, Category, Menage, Folk, Class, Fellowship, Kinsfolk, Household, Kin, Home, Kinfolk, House
CHILD vs FAMILY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fry, Tiddler, Little girl, Little girl, Minor, Nipper, Youngster, Tike, Tyke, Kid, Girl, Girl, Boy, Boy, Baby
- Siblings, Relatives, Phratry, Sept, Category, Menage, Folk, Class, Fellowship, Kinsfolk, Household, Kin, Home, Kinfolk, House
CHILD vs FAMILY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- For example, a mother may leave her child home alone when the child care provider fails to show up.
- Child Benefit is money paid to parents or other people who are responsible for bringing up a child.
- Adoption of a child or an adult powers granted to the court Uncontested Docket child support form.
- Child abuse in another state where only the victim child is a resident of this Commonwealth.
- The child is married: Children who marry are no longer eligible for child support.
- Then with the child, set a small, realistic goal towardthe child waits to speak.
- NOTE: Snugly adjust the belts provided with this child restraint around your child.
- When can I reduce my TN child support with more than one child?
- Child Advancement policies are written on the life of a child.
- Annulment, Child custody disputes, Child support issues, Paternity matters, Child relocation issues, Contested divorces, Uncontested divorces, Dissolution of domestic partnership, Division of assets,
- Every family will understand that family disputes do happen, but they are not something to flaunt in public.
- Having You In Our Family Makes It The Most Colorful Family Which We Used To Read On Stories.
- Family Dispute Resolution is a process for resolving disputes about the care of children in family matters.
- To Chris Chustz, family is everything, but family for him takes on a wider meaning than most.
- If you are helping your family members to run a family business, this counts!
- Plugged In exists to help you and your family make family appropriate entertainment choices.
- Family size and income will determine if the family is eligible.
- Family plans: Which carrier is the best for your family?
- The whole Strnad family was a very happy family.
- Scarfo Family, the Lucchese Family, the Genovese Family, and the Gambino Family.
CHILD vs FAMILY: QUESTIONS
- Do child care providers get paid when a child is sick?
- What is the maximum amount of child tax benefits per child?
- How to prevent child obesity and help your child stay healthy?
- Can I claim child benefit for a child on Universal Credit?
- How can I protect my child from a child custody case?
- How much child tax credit do you get for each child?
- How can I Help my Child with atypical child development?
- How often should my child have a well-child checkup?
- Can a postnuptial agreement restrict child support or child custody?
- When does Child Protective Services (CPS) take a child away?
- Is it unreasonable to Want Your Ex's family as your family?
- Why is the world family tree better than other family trees?
- What episode of Family Guy is the Griffin family in it?
- What is the family preference category for family-based green cards?
- Is there a family feud between spokes h and his family?
- When does a family trust pass the family control test?
- How do I remove a family member from family sharing?
- Which family of elements belong to the transition metal family?
- How is a family home constituted under the Family Code?
- Does family structure and family change affect child wellbeing?