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orphan

or·phan [ áwrfən ]


noun  (plural or·phans)
Definition:
 
1. child without parents: a child whose parents are both dead or who has been abandoned by his or her parents, especially a child not adopted by another family

2. animal without mother: a young animal whose mother is dead or has abandoned it

3. printing stranded first line: an opening line of a paragraph that is also the last line on a page, cut off from the rest of the paragraph by the page break.
See also  widown (sense 3)




transitive verb  (past and past participle or·phaned, present participle or·phan·ing, 3rd person present singular or·phans)
Definition:
 
deprive somebody of parents: to make somebody an orphan
a young boy orphaned by the war



adjective  U.S. 
Definition:
 
1. medicine affecting very few people: describes a rare medical condition that affects only a small number of people and for which it is not commercially viable to develop drugs or therapies

2. business not commercially viable: describes a product that is not developed or marketed, often because of its perceived limited commercial potential
orphan technologies

[14th century. Via late Latin< Greek orphanos "orphaned"]

or·phan·hood noun
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