ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: NOUN
- The first line of a paragraph that is set as the last line of a page or column
- A child who has lost both parents
- Someone or something who lacks support or care or supervision
- A young animal without a mother
- A child whose parents are dead.
- A child who has been deprived of parental care and has not been adopted.
- A young animal that has been prematurely separated from its parents or its mother.
- One that lacks support, supervision, or care.
- A technology or product that has not been developed or marketed, especially on account of being commercially unprofitable.
- A very short line of type at the bottom of a paragraph, column, or page.
- Any unreferenced object.
- A child bereaved of one parent or of both parents, generally the latter.
- A single line of type, beginning a paragraph, at the bottom of a column or page.
- A child bereaved of both father and mother; sometimes, also, a child who has but one parent living.
- A court in some of the States of the Union, having jurisdiction over the estates and persons of orphans or other wards.
- Anything that is unsupported, as by its source, provider or caretaker, by reason of the supporter's demise or decision to abandon.
- A person, especially a minor, both or (rarely) one of whose parents have died.
- A young animal with no mother.
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: ADJECTIVE
- Deprived of parents by death or desertion
- Deprived of parents.
- Intended for orphans.
- Lacking support, supervision, or care.
- Being a technology or product that is an orphan.
- Bereaved of parents, or (sometimes) of one parent.
- Deprived of parents (also orphaned).
- Remaining after the removal of some form of support.
- Having no (living) parent.
- Deprived of parents.
- Having no parent or parents or not cared for by parent surrogates
ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: VERB
- (computing) To make unavailable, as by unlinking the last remaining pointer to.
- To deprive of parents (used almost exclusively in the passive)
- Deprive of parents
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To deprive (a child or young animal) of a parent or parents.
- To cause to become an orphan; to deprive of parents.
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Bereft of parents; fatherless, motherless, or without either father or mother; bereaved: said of a child or a young and dependent person.
- Not under control or protection analogous to that of a parent; unprotected; unassisted.
- Of or belonging to a child bereft of either parent or of both parents.
- To reduce to the state of being an orphan; bereave of parents.
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: RELATED WORDS
- Widower, Adoptee, Street urchin, Motherless, Destitute, Orphanages, Rare, Anonymous, Derelict, Abandoned, Fatherless, Foundling, Orphanage, Unparented, Parentless
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Amerasian, Widower, Adoptee, Street urchin, Motherless, Destitute, Rare, Anonymous, Derelict, Abandoned, Fatherless, Foundling, Orphanage, Unparented, Parentless
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ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Orphan Drug status in the European Union has similar, but not identical, benefits, which includes a ten year Orphan Drug exclusivity period.
- An NDA that is designated as an orphan drug can receive seven years of exclusivity for the orphan indication.
- All medicines that gain a GB orphan marketing authorisation will be listed on the GB Orphan Register.
- Typed list of orphan children registered at Wheelock Seminary, and Armstrong Orphan Academy during payment of 1893.".
- The challenges of orphan drugs and orphan diseases: real and imagined.
- The total scores of YSQ are significantly higher in orphan girls than in orphan boys.
- Orphan medicines in numbers: The success of ten years of orphan legislation.
- THE ORPHAN The Orphan understands that everyone matters, just as they are.
- PRSI contributions payable to an orphan or a guardian of an orphan.
- Did you use the special orphan program when you previously adopted an orphan?
- In such cases parentless children are placed in the institutions managed by the Welfare Organisation, NGOs and charitable bodies.
- He gets a new moody actor in the form of Christian Bale ("American Psycho) to give parentless, conflicted Bruce Wayne his angst and bravado.
- Supreme Court of Pakistan, NADRA has issued a policy for registration of abandoned and parentless children who are raised by orphanages.
- Ethan parentless for no reason other than his dad feels closer to their dead mom in his room.
- Difference Maker: The childless, the parentless, and the Central Sadness.
- This iterates over all parentless entries in the given glossary lists and determines the widest entry.
- When a parentless one comes into being, a century of destruction follows.
- Alex Rider is 14 years old, parentless and an occasional undercover agent for MI6.
- First parentless, then homeless, poor Lester Ballard never had much of a chance.
- So why do many parentless children feel compelled to hide their pasts?
ORPHAN vs PARENTLESS: QUESTIONS
- What was the hood orphan memorial publication fund?
- How to remove content orphan objects in PowerShell?
- What happened to the Orphan Asylum in Pleasantville?
- What is Burnside Presbyterian Orphan Homes for children?
- Does repair-dbadborphanuser get records for orphan users?
- Do Islamic charities support orphan caregivers in Indonesia?
- What is ft218 orphan drug designation for narcolepsy?
- Is Back2Back Ministries the best orphan care organization?
- What are the physiological functions of orphan receptors?
- What commissioning is available for orphan medicines?
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