MOTHER vs ENGENDER: NOUN
- A film or membrane which is developed on the surface of fermented alcoholic liquids, such as vinegar, wine, etc., and acts as a means of conveying the oxygen of the air to the alcohol and other combustible principles of the liquid, thus leading to their oxidation.
- That which has produced or nurtured anything; source of birth or origin; generatrix.
- Same as mauther.
- The thickest plate, forming the body or principal part, of the astrolabe.
- A hysterical malady.
- A title sometimes given to an abbess, and to other women holding an important position in religious or semi-religious institutions.
- A familiar appellation or term of address of an old or elderly woman.
- That which has given birth to anything; source of anything; generatrix.
- A woman in relation to her child; female parent: also used of female animals in relation to their offspring.
- A stringy, mucilaginous substance which forms in vinegar during the acetous fermentation, and the presence of which sets up and hastens this kind of fermentation. It is produced by a plant, Mycoderma aceti, the germs of which, like those of the yeast-plant, exist in the atmosphere.
- Dregs; lees.
- A stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells and bacteria; forms during fermentation and is added to cider or wine to produce vinegar
- A term of address for an elderly woman
- A condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation
- A female parent; especially, one of the human race; a woman who has borne a child.
- A term of address for a mother superior
- Any person or entity which performs mothering.
- Any elderly woman, especially within a particular community.
- A title of respect for one's mother-in-law.
- A source or origin, viewed affectionately.
- A female ancestor.
- A woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother)
- A (human) female who (a) parents a child or (b) gives birth to a baby. Sometimes used in reference to a pregnant female, possibly as a shortened form of mother-to-be (c).
- A striking example.
- Motherfucker.
- An old woman or matron.
- The female superior or head of a religious house, as an abbess, etc.
- Hysterical passion; hysteria.
- Any one of several species of small petrels, as the stormy petrel (Procellaria pelagica), and Leach's petrel (Oceanodroma leucorhoa), both of the Atlantic, and Oceanodroma furcata of the North Pacific.
- The giant fulmar of the Pacific. See Fulmar.
- A congenital mark upon the body; a birthmark; a nævus.
- Same as motherfucker.
- A person or thing with some exceptional quality, as great size or power.
- Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind.
- A female parent of an animal.
- A cat that catches moths.
- One who, or that which, engenders.
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: ADJECTIVE
- Received by birth or from ancestors; native, natural; ; also acting the part, or having the place of a mother; producing others; originating.
- The original church; a church from which other churches have sprung.
- The country of one's parents or ancestors; the country from which the people of a colony derive their origin.
- The impure or complex residual solution which remains after the salts readily or regularly crystallizing have been removed.
- The mother of a reigning sovereign; a queen mother.
- The language of one's native land; native tongue.
- See Mother liquor (above).
- Natural or native wit or intelligence.
- A cell which, by endogenous divisions, gives rise to other cells (daughter cells); a parent cell.
- N/A
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: VERB
- To treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child; to nurture.
- Make children
- Care for like a mother
- Call forth
- Make children
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become like, or full of, mother, or thick matter, as vinegar.
- To bring into existence; give rise to.
- To procreate; propagate.
- To come into existence; originate.
- To assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced.
- To come together; to meet, as in sexual embrace.
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To adopt as a son or daughter; to perform the duties of a mother to.
- To produce by the union of the sexes; to beget.
- To cause to exist; to bring forth; to produce; to sow the seeds of.
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become concreted, as the thick matter of liquors; become mothery.
- To be or act as a mother to; treat in a motherly fashion.
- Make (offspring) by reproduction
- Make (offspring) by reproduction
- To come together; meet in sexual embrace.
- To be caused or produced; come into existence.
- Synonyms To call forth, create, give rise to, occasion, stir up.
- Hence To produce; cause to exist; bring forth; cause; excite: as, intemperance engenders disease; angry words engender strife.
- To breed; beget; generate.
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: RELATED WORDS
- Mom, Wife, Son, Engender, Generate, Grandmother, Female parent, Bring forth, Get, Beget, Fuss, Sire, Overprotect, Father, Father
- Catalyze, Inspire, Evoke, Provoke, Elicit, Arouse, Mother, Father, Bring forth, Sire, Breed, Get, Spawn, Beget, Generate
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mom, Wife, Son, Grandmother, Generate, Engender, Female parent, Bring forth, Get, Beget, Fuss, Sire, Overprotect, Father, Father
- Create, Catalyze, Inspire, Evoke, Provoke, Elicit, Arouse, Mother, Father, Bring forth, Sire, Breed, Get, Beget, Generate
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As a mother, I will provide everything for you: home, clothing, and food, as only a Mother knows how.
- Appropriate translation tables, when godzilla ate my mother was taking my mother herself was teaching the latin.
- Yes, yes, Aunt, Mother, sweet, dear little mother!
- Before it found its way there, the regal skirt belonged to my mother, who received it from her mother, Eleanor Fahrner Mailloux.
- Mother England, and to Mother England the profits returned.
- My mother is a senior citizen and i believe this bus company has taken advantage of my dear mother!
- As you know, she is the mother of the blessed mother and conceived her at a late age.
- Thank you Blessed Mother and Mother Theresa for watching over me and answering my prayers.
- Hey, doc, I got a mother, you got a mother, the sarge has got a mother.
- Please Mother Theresa and Mother Mary intercede for me.
- Facebook, to engender social or political consciousness and awareness.
- Generate, procreate, engender, breed, get, be the father of.
- Thus, multiple roles do not necessarily engender strain.
- Indirect solicitation certainly does not help engender sympathy.
- Relationship: Try to engender trust with the stakeholders.
- You engender trust through demonstrated character and ability.
- They engender information overload and have little impact.
- Flagg survives to engender chaos in later stories.
- Lewis is right, confrontation may eventually engender friendship.
- We want to engender trust with this generation.'.
MOTHER vs ENGENDER: QUESTIONS
- Is'how your mother met me'the best episode of the mother?
- Is 'how your mother met me' the best episode of the mother?
- What is Tessa's relationship with her mother and her mother like?
- How many people know who the mother is in how I met your mother?
- What kind of clothes does the mother wear on how I met your mother?
- What is the mother's full name on 'how I met your mother'?
- What was the mother's name on how I met your mother?
- What happened to the mother on how I met your mother?
- Did Mother Teresa ever see her mother or sister again?
- Who is mother Dolores Claiborne in 'the mother's day'?
- Does nationalism create nations or engender Nations?
- Could cavity QED phenomena engender a new generation of light emitters?
- Can biotechnology engender food security in Africa?
- Can beautification engender pride in the community?