FATHER vs KID: NOUN
- In general, any real or apparent generating cause or source; that which gives rise to anything; a mainspring or moving element in a system or a process: as, “the boy is father of the man.”
- One who creates, invents, originates, or establishes anything; the author, former, or contriver; a founder, director, or instructor; the first to practise any art; specifically, in the plural, the authors, founders, or first promoters of any great work, movement, or organization: as, Gutenberg was the father of printing; the fathers of the church (which see, below); the pilgrim fathers (see pilgrim); the fathers of the American Constitution.
- In universities, originally, a regent master fulfilling certain functions toward an inceptor; now, a fellow of a college appointed to attend a university examination in the interest of the students of that college.
- The eldest member of any profession, or of any body: as, father of the bar (the oldest practitioner of law); father of the House of Representatives or of the House of Commons (the man who has been a member of the body for the longest continuous period).
- The title of a senator in ancient Rome. See conscript fathers, under conscript.
- A member of one of various Roman Catholic fraternities: as, Fathers of the Oratory, etc.
- A title given to dignitaries of the Roman Catholic and Eastern churches, to officers of monasteries and commonly to monks in general, and to confessors and priests.
- A respectful title bestowed on a venerable man; an appellation of reverence or honor: as, Father Abraham.
- [capitalized] In orthodox Christian phraseology, the first person of the Trinity.
- [capitalized] The Supreme Being.
- One who exercises paternal care over another; a fatherly protector or provider.
- One who through marriage or adoption occupies the position of a male parent; a father-in-law; a stepfather.
- A male ancestor more remote than a parent; a lineal male ancestor, especially the first ancestor; the progenitor or founder of a race, family, or line: as, Ishmael was the father of the Bedouins of the desert.
- He who begets a child; the nearest male ancestor; a male parent: so called in relation to the child.
- The Sultan of Turkey.
- Used as a title and form of address with or without the clergyman's name.
- A priest or clergyman in the Roman Catholic or Anglican churches.
- A member of the senate in ancient Rome.
- A church father.
- One of the leading men, as of a city.
- An elderly or venerable man. Used as a title of respect.
- The first person of the Christian Trinity.
- God.
- A man who serves or is thought of as a protector.
- A man who creates, originates, or founds something.
- A male ancestor.
- A male parent of an animal.
- A man who raises a child.
- A man who adopts a child.
- A male whose impregnation of a female results in the birth of a child.
- A male whose sperm unites with an egg, producing an embryo.
- A person who founds or establishes some institution
- (Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Lation Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
- The founder of a family
- The head of an organized crime family
- A person who holds an important or distinguished position in some organization
- `Father' is a term of address for priests in some churches (especially the Roman Catholic Church or the Orthodox Catholic Church); `Padre' is frequently used in the military
- A male parent (also used as a term of address to your father)
- God when considered as the first person in the Trinity
- A fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.
- Among pugilists, thieves, gunfighters, etc., a youthful expert; -- chiefly used attributively.
- A small wooden mess tub; -- a name given by sailors to one in which they receive their food.
- Gloves made of kid.
- A kind of leather made of the skin of the young goat, or of the skin of rats, etc.
- A young child or infant; hence, a simple person, easily imposed on.
- Plural In astronomy, a pair of small stars in the constellation Auriga, represented as kids held in the hand of the charioteer.
- Plural Gloves made of kid or of the leather so called. See def. 3.
- A child, especially a male child.
- The roe deer in its first year.
- Leather made from the skin of a kid, used in making shoes and gloves. Much of the leather so used and sold as “kid” is made from other skins.
- A hoax: humbug.
- A bundle of sticks or twigs strapped in front of the legs to help a rider to keep his seat on a bucking horse.
- A bundle of sticks or brush planted on a beach to stop shingle or gather sand, to act as a groin.
- A fagot or bundle, as of heath or furze.
- A box or wooden pen built on the deck of a fishing-vessel to receive fish as they are caught.
- A small tub; nautical, a small tub or vessel in which sailors receive their food.
- Pal. Used as a term of familiar address, especially for a young person.
- A young person.
- A child.
- An article made from this leather.
- Leather made from the skin of a young goat; kidskin.
- The flesh of a young goat.
- One of the young of certain similar animals.
- A young goat.
- English dramatist (1558-1594)
- A human offspring (son or daughter) of any age
- A young person of either sex
- Soft smooth leather from the hide of a young goat
- Young goat
FATHER vs KID: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Younger than oneself.
- Made of the skin or with the meat of a young goat.
FATHER vs KID: VERB
- Make children
- Tell false information to for fun
- Be silly or tease one another
FATHER vs KID: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To act or serve as a father.
- To attribute the paternity, creation, or origin of.
- To create, found, or originate.
- To act or serve as a father to (a child).
- To provide the sperm that unites with an egg to produce (an embryo, fetus, or child).
- To bring forth a young goat.
- To bear young. Used of a goat or similar animal.
- To engage in teasing or good-humored fooling.
- To deceive (oneself), especially by allowing one's desires to cloud one's judgment.
- To deceive in fun; fool.
- To mock playfully; tease.
FATHER vs KID: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To provide with a father.
- To take as one's own child; to adopt; hence, to assume as one's own work; to acknowledge one's self author of or responsible for (a statement, policy, etc.).
- To make one's self the father of; to beget.
- See kiddy, v. t.
FATHER vs KID: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The best known Latin Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome
- In the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church
- Make (offspring) by reproduction
- To ascribe or charge to one as his offspring or production; fix the generation or authorship of: with on or upon.
- To give a father to; furnish with a father.
- To assume as one's own; profess or acknowledge one's self to be the owner or author of.
- To acknowledge or treat as a son or daughter; act as a father toward.
- To beget as a father; become the father or progenitor of.
- See I., 3.
- Made of kid or of the leather so called.
- To hoax; humbug; deceive.
- To bind up, as a fagot.
- Known; well-known; famous; renowned: formerly, in poetry, a general term of commendation.
- A Middle English preterit of kithe.
- To bring forth (young): said especially of a goat.
- (idiom) (no kidding) Used to express scornful acknowledgment of the obvious.
- (idiom) (no kidding) Used to express surprise or disbelief.
- (past participle) of kythe.
FATHER vs KID: RELATED WORDS
- Beginner, Male parent, Father god, Church father, Bring forth, Beget, Get, Sire, Founder, Founding father, Padre, Begetter, Forefather, Mother, Mother
- Pull the leg of, Chaff, Minor, Nestling, Shaver, Fry, Tiddler, Kidskin, Banter, Jolly, Nipper, Child, Tike, Tyke, Youngster
FATHER vs KID: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Engender, Beginner, Male parent, Church father, Bring forth, Beget, Get, Sire, Founder, Founding father, Padre, Begetter, Forefather, Mother, Mother
- Boy, Dad, Guy, Small fry, Minor, Fry, Tiddler, Kidskin, Banter, Jolly, Nipper, Child, Tike, Tyke, Youngster
FATHER vs KID: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Show a picture representing the prodigal son and ask how the father in the story is like our Heavenly Father.
- Acknoledgement of Paternity, the legally presumed father can be replaced by the biological father on the birth certificate.
- Are there forms to disestablish the wrong father and establish the correct father at the same time?
- Even though the son rebels against his father, when he returns, broken and repentant, his father joyfully has mercy on him.
- Russian Father Christmas, is now considered to be her Grandfather rather than her father, as in the old story.
- First, my father led me from behind and I was riding on my father.
- But we will be getting the required amount as gift deeds from my father and father in law.
- Father, and that the Father is in me?
- League to the following: youngest father present, Brian Harper; oldest father present, Thedford Wood; and father with the most children present, Alan Price.
- Father Sullivan, Father Sharp, Father Downing, Sister Mary Elizabeth and Sister George!
- Basic Settings for your Kid The next obvious step is to sit with your kid and set up few things for him.
- You will always be a kid, a kid who troubles everyone a lot.
- After reading, you will be amazed at how one kid, one little kid, can change and affect an entire school.
- My girlfriend has a kid, I have a kid.
- We always knew we had a great kid but there were times when that kid was hard to find.
- Wild Bill Hickok has adventures through the Old West, encountering the Brimstone Kid, Nighteagle, and Kid Thunder.
- Even if he only speaks to that kid for two minutes, that kid becomes a fan.
- This might vary from kid to kid depending on how much experience she had.
- The bullying will just move from kid to kid and continue forever.
- Valid values: Adult, Big Kid, Little Kid, Toddler, Infant.
FATHER vs KID: QUESTIONS
- Who is the father of Microbiology and protozoology?
- Why is Durkheim considered the father of Sociology?
- What happened to father Kastner in 'the Conjuring'?
- Is Prince Andrew's father Lord Porchester the Queen's biological father?
- What do you say to your step father on father's day?
- Does Ellie know Morgan's father is not her biological father?
- Is Sean Astin's father really not his father after all?
- Who was the father of Samantha's Father on Bewitched?
- Why did Benita's father stare at her father blankly?
- What happened to Madeleine McCann's Father Father Pacheco?
- Is Your Kid habitually defying authority at school?
- Does clamp Kid Forte contain amoxicillin + clavulanic acid?
- Is the Exploratorium in San Francisco kid friendly?
- Is FunFun Adventure Island water park kid friendly?
- Are Lindberg air titanium rim glasses kid friendly?
- Are there any kid-friendly attractions in Illinois?
- Apakah Karate Kid original version menampilkan kungfu?
- What happened between Kid Rock and Kid Rock's feud?
- Is invisible boy for the shy kid or the bullied kid?
- What kind of Kid is Greg from Diary of a Wimpy Kid?