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| par·ent [ pérrənt ] |
noun (plural par·ents) |
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1. mother or father: somebody's mother, father, or legal guardian
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2. origin of something else: something from which one or more similar and separate things have developed, or to which they are attached
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 money transferred from the parent fund
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3. chemistry earlier atomic form: an atom, molecule, or ion that undergoes change to become a new product. The starting components in a chemical reaction are the parent molecules.
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4. nuclear physics particle's earlier form: a radioactive particle that disintegrates to give a new particle nuclide as a subsequent member of a radioactive decay series
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transitive verb (past and past participle par·ent·ed, present participle par·ent·ing, 3rd person present singular par·ents) |
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act as parent to somebody: to be or act as a parent to somebody or something
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| [15th century. Via French< Latin parent-< present participle of parere "give birth"] |
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 par·ent·hood noun |
 par·ent·less adjective |
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