mother
Definition of mother:
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: noun
A female parent, esp. of the human race: a matron: that which has produced anything.
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part of speech: noun
A woman that has borne offspring; a female parent; that which has produced anything; that which is oldest and chief; a familiar term of address to an elderly woman; the dregs from certain liquids, as vinegar.
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: verb
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part of speech: adjective
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part of speech: adjective
Received by birth, as it were from one's mother: natural: acting the part of a mother: originating.
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Common misspellings:
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- moher (2.9%)
- morther (1.6%)
- mothr (2.6%)
- moe (0.3%)
- monther (13.5%)
- nother (4.2%)
- toher (0.3%)
- cother (0.3%)
- motther (0.5%)
- mami (0.3%)
- motheer (3.9%)
- motehr (17.4%)
- mothere (1.3%)
- fmother (0.5%)
- mothe (11.9%)
- mothre (1.0%)
- mtoher (7.5%)
- molther (1.0%)
- moter (7.5%)
- motha (0.8%)
- mohter (8.8%)
- mo (0.5%)
- mtoehr (1.0%)
- mmother (0.5%)
- mther (1.3%)
- mothor (1.3%)
- momz (0.3%)
- momther (0.5%)
- mither (0.5%)
- mokther (1.3%)
- mather (4.4%)
- m0ther (0.3%)
Usage examples for mother:
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How about that, Mother
"Undertow" – Kathleen Norris -
Oh, mother dear mother
"Her Mother's Secret" – Emma D. E. N. Southworth -
Where, then, was the mother
"Change in the Village" – (AKA George Bourne) George Sturt -
No, he said; we must let the mother and child live.
"In the Wilds of Africa" – W.H.G. Kingston