Etymology: [ chI(&)ld ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English ċild (“child, infant, youth of gentle birth”), from Proto-Germanic *kildiz, *kildíz (“child in the womb, fruit of the womb, child”), from Proto-Indo-European *g(')elt- (“womb”). Cognate with Danish kuld (“brood, litter”), Swedish kull (“brood, litter”), Icelandic kelta, kjalta (“lap”), Gothic
çocuk, velet, küçük, evlat, ürün, çocuksu kimse, kızancık, çocuğun, bala, bızdık, ufaklık, ast, chil.dren (çîl'drın), çocuk; bebek, (children). Çocuk, bağımlı, şopar, child, çocuklar, çocuksu, i., çoğ., bak. child, z. çocukça, Bir çocuk, çocuksu bir şekilde, Çocuk sahibi olamama, çocuğumsu, çocuk gibi, çocukça, bebeklik etmek, childishness çocuksuluk, childishly çocukça, çocuksuluk, dar düşüncelilik, dölsüz, çocuğu olmayan, çocuksuz, childlessness çocuksuzluk, çocuksuzluk, içten, çocuk ruhlu, samimi, masum, çoluk çocuk, childs, döl döş, çocukları, alttakiler,
A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object, A daughter or son, A prepubescent person, a minor, family name; Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880), United States author and abolitionist, Chile, A son or daughter, kid; young person; son or daughter; person who is under a lawfully specified age who is considered not to be responsible for his/her actions from a legal standpoint; baby; descendant; unborn baby; adult who is immature, childish person, Some object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another object, An unborn or young person, a minor, especially one who has not yet entered into puberty, barn, sprog, moppet, A component, raw material or other item used in the production of the next-level assembly (parent) item, beer, A descendant, however remote; used esp, An element may have zero or more children Children are completely contained within the content of the element and can be of the following types, One individual produced as a result of the operation of the Genetic Algorithm, means an unmarried child and includes in relation to an insured person an adopted child, a step-child and illegitimate child, find: state education agency (SEA) and local education agency (LEA) procedures for locating children with disabilities who are not receiving special education services (the unserved), or who are not receiving the appropriate services (the under served), A Message Server entry that belongs to another entry: for example, a message is a child of its folder, A frame that references another its parent frame With regard to views, a child view is enclosed by its parent view See also Parent Source: NPG, A segment located below another segment in a hierarchical tree; each lower segment is a child of the directly connected segment above it See also parent, The child of a transaction is a direct descendant of that transaction It is a transaction that was directly spawned by the parent transaction In the following figure, init, byte0, byte1, byte2, and byte3 are child transactions of the burst_read transaction Compare with descendant, (1, noun) An Object which is contained by another Object (it's Parent) If a Parent has more than one Child, the Children are called Siblings (2, adjective) The state of being a Child "A Button is Child to the Window that contains it ", means a natural child, stepchild, legally adopted child, or legal ward of the Agreement Holder or his/her Spouse, who is under the age of 21, single and financially dependent on the Agreement Holder or his/her Spouse There is no age restriction with respect to a physically or mentally handicapped child, if such condition existed prior to the age of 21, This is something that has a parent, A relationship that holds between objects If "A" and "B" are objects, then B is a child of A provided that when B was created, A was specified as being its parent (either in the fourth argument of an NhlCreate call, or in a NCL create expression), or B was made a child of A by using the NhlChangeWorkstation function If B is a child of A, then the following conditions apply, a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel", Someone's children are their sons and daughters of any age. How are the children? The young couple decided to have a child. American cookery expert known for her books and her instructional television and video series. American abolitionist and writer of novels, children's books, and reform works, such as Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833). child abuse child development child labour child psychiatry child psychology Child Julia Child Lydia Maria gifted child, A child is a human being who is not yet an adult. When I was a child I lived in a country village He's just a child. a child of six It was only suitable for children, Generally, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who is: a child born in wedlock; a stepchild, provided that the child was under 18 years of age at the time that the marriage creating the stepchild relationship occurred; a legitimated child, provided that the child was legitimated while in the legal custody of the legitimating parent; a child born out of wedlock, when a benefit is sought on the basis of its relationship with its mother, or to its father if the father has or had a bona fide relationship with the child; a child adopted while under 16 years of age who has resided since adoption in the legal custody of the adopting parents for at least 2 years; or an orphan, under 16 years of age, who has been adopted abroad by a U S citizen or has an immediate-relative visa petition submitted in his/her behalf and is coming to the United States for adoption by a U S citizen, A natural child, adoptive child, foster child, or stepchild, Son or daughter: a biological, adopted or foster child, stepchild or legal ward under the age of 18 or "incapable of self-care" due to a disability, Includes a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or adopted child of the householder, regardless of the child's age or marital status Unlike the 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses, the American Community Survey does not distinguish between natural-born nor adopted and stepchildren The category excludes sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and foster children, A child is an immediate descendant node of a node, An unmarried blind or disabled person who is not the head of a household and who is either under age 18 or aged 18-21 and a student, An element contained by a given compound element, See Childe, one between infancy and youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness, limited understanding, etc, esp, a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters", A young person of either sex, A noble youth, Used also of animals and plants, in the plural; as, the children of Israel; the children of Edom, as, a child of God; a child of the devil; a child of disobedience; a child of toil; a child of the people, One who, by character of practice, shows signs of relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one closely connected with a place, occupation, character, etc, To give birth; to produce young, A female infant, Offspring, inheritee, extender The opposite of a parent, A lower-level element in a hierarchical structure such as the requirements list or the Work Breakdown Structure, A sponsor's currently unmarried legitimate child; adopted child, legitimate stepchild, or illegitimate child, n Of or in the womb "A young person before the age of adolescence, A supervised process See also permanent, transient, temporary child, a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel, an immature childish person; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!", a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college", a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters" a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college" an immature childish person; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!" a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel, A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; in law, legitimate offspring, kiddywink, sprout, wane, nipper, pickney, little pitcher, god forbid, kidlike, young'un, Of or suitable for a child, Behaving immaturely, The state of being childish, Childish behaviour, of, like, or suitable for a child; meek; submissive, innocent and trustful; credulous; artless, Things or abstractions derived from or caused by something, Members of a tribe, More than one son or daughter, or none. Offspring, More than one young person, or none, moppetry, In MGI, this term refers to terms in a hierarchical controlled vocabulary like ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms A "child" of a term is a term any number of levels below it in the hierarchy that is a descendant of the term For example, the GO term alcohol dehydrogenase [GO:0004022] is a child of the GO term enzyme [GO:0003824] See also Ancestor, Sibling, bairn, progeny, kiddie, youthful, juvenile, of childhood; immature, childlike; infantile, Puerile; trifling; weak, kiddish, Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child, indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior, Childish means relating to or typical of a child. childish enthusiasm, disapproval If you describe someone, especially an adult, as childish, you disapprove of them because they behave in an immature way. Penny's selfish and childish behaviour Don't be so childish. = immature, indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior", in a child-like manner; "he acted very childishly", in a childish manner; in an immature manner, In the manner of a child; in a trifling way; in a weak or foolish manner, In a childish manner, in a child-like manner; "he acted very childishly, The state or quality of being childish; simplicity; harmlessness; weakness of intellect, a property characteristic of a child, childish behavior, immaturity, Not having any children, without offspring; "in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen", Someone who is childless has no children. childless couples. having no children childless couple/woman/marriage, without offspring; "in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen, without children, The state of being childless, the condition of being without offspring, state of having no children, Resembling a child, or that which belongs to children; becoming a child; meek; submissive; dutiful, befitting a young child; "childlike charm", exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "simple courtesy, Of, or like a baby; infantile, exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "simple courtesy", befitting a young child; "childlike charm" exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "simple courtesy, childly, like a child; innocent; naive, You describe someone as childlike when they seem like a child in their character, appearance, or behaviour. His most enduring quality is his childlike innocence. having qualities that are typical of a child, especially positive qualities such as innocence and eagerness childlike innocence/simplicity/directness, The Bible regards children as ``an inheritance from Jehovah'', and a ``reward, like arrows in the hand of a mighty man'' (Psa 127:3-5) This is true when they turn out well Others regard them as mindless blobs, and self-centered eating machines, until they reach the age of reason Jehovah's Witnesses follow the scriptural model in training children in spiritual matters Fathers have the primary responsibility in this When the family attends congregation meetings, the children attend all the same events, including at assemblies and conventions, that the adults do, and normally sit with their parents This practice is radically different from that commonly followed in {Christendom} (Compare {Sunday school} ), In bioinformatics, this term refers to terms in a hierarchical controlled vocabulary like ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms A "child" of a term is a term any number of levels below it in the hierarchy that is a descendant of the term For example, the GO term alcohol dehydrogenase [GO:0004022] is a child of the GO term enzyme [GO:0003824] See also: ancestor, sibling, In RGD, this term refers to terms in a hierarchical controlled vocabulary like ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms A "child" of a term is a term any number of levels below it in the hierarchy that is a descendant of the term For example, the GO term alcohol dehydrogenase [GO:0004022] is a child of the GO term enzyme [GO:0003824] See also Ancestor, Sibling, generations, The children of a window are its first-level subwindows, offspring, descendants, Children is the plural of child. the plural of child. Children's Crusade children's literature United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund United Nations Children's Fund, The term extends to legitimate, illegitimate and adopted children Stepchildren are excluded from the meaning of this term, and must be expressly mentioned in your Will should you wish them to benefit, 1 to 3 years 4 to 10 years 6 mg alpha-TE per day 7 mg alpha-TE per day, a small creature , yelling , eating chips and cheez-doodles, looks like small crewmembers late at night, The title, preceded by a numerical designation, given to the Evangelion pilots For example, Asuka is known as the Second Children, as she was the second qualified child located by End of the World as a pilot for the Evangelion Project Why the plural form is used over the singular child is not known, though it is thought that the twins Kaoru Miki and Kaoru Kozue, having been initially selected together, were referred to collectively as the First Children Despite Kozue's rejection of the offer to pilot, the label is believed to have stuck after its initial use for the children located after the Kaoru twins All of the chosen Children are Duelists, engaging in a contest of duels for the hand of the Rose Bride, with the power of miracles going to the eventual victor After Asuka's use of "Fourth Children," when challenging Utena, it became something of a rite to challenge another duelist by their title, hence, as Utena later stated to Asuka, "I challenge you to a duel, Second Children ", of Child, pl, Bathild, Cyricus, Lambert, Nicholas, Pancras, Philip of Zell, Solangia, Symphorian, Tropez, Nicholas of Myra, the reason you can't always get to your own computer to check your e-mail, In consumer lists, a selection based on the number of children in a household and their ages, Illustration Search Example, Usually defined as the age group from birth to 18 (U S definition) but sometimes limited to those under 15 (international organizations), and sometimes including all children regardless of age, if living with parents (Italy) and/or if dependent on parents, in a few other countries, The offspring of Jason and Medea, the children are presented as naive and oblivious to the intrigue that surrounds them <www sparknotes com/lit/medea/characters html>, For purposes of the medical, dental and vision plans, your children include: Your natural children; Your legally adopted children; Children being placed with you for adoption; Stepchildren; A dependent child who does not live with you, but for whom you have been assigned responsibility for his or her health care coverage under a Qualified Medical Child Support Order; and Children for whom you are their legal guardian, First level of classes below a class in the inheritance hierarchy Those that directly inherit from a class, All infants, children, and adolescents, i e , all individuals who have not reached the legal age for consent, – Persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatment or procedures involved in the research, as determined under the applicable law of the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted [45 CFR 46 401(a)], n (of a sheet or output record) The direct descendants of a sheet or an output record [annotate], The order of Christian initiation of adults adapted for children has as its foundation the adult rite Adaptations of the rites have been developed for use with children of catechetical age (which usually means seven years and older), OpenGL Performer's hierarchical scene graph of pfNodes has internal nodes derived from the pfGroup class, and each node attached below a pfGroup type node is known as a child of that node The complete list of child nodes are collectively termed the children of that node, The direct descendants of a sheet or an output record, The set of koutline cells which share a common parent cell and are one level deeper than the parent,
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A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object - "The child node then stores the actual data of the parent node."
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A daughter or son - "My youngest child is forty-three."
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A prepubescent person, a minor - "For the purposes of the present Convention, a child means every human being below the age of eighteen years unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier."
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family name; Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880), United States author and abolitionist isim
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Chile
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A son or daughter
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kid; young person; son or daughter; person who is under a lawfully specified age who is considered not to be responsible for his/her actions from a legal standpoint; baby; descendant; unborn baby; adult who is immature, childish person isim
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Some object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another object
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An unborn or young person, a minor, especially one who has not yet entered into puberty
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A component, raw material or other item used in the production of the next-level assembly (parent) item Ticaret
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A descendant, however remote; used esp
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An element may have zero or more children Children are completely contained within the content of the element and can be of the following types
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One individual produced as a result of the operation of the Genetic Algorithm
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means an unmarried child and includes in relation to an insured person an adopted child, a step-child and illegitimate child
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find: state education agency (SEA) and local education agency (LEA) procedures for locating children with disabilities who are not receiving special education services (the unserved), or who are not receiving the appropriate services (the under served)
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A Message Server entry that belongs to another entry: for example, a message is a child of its folder
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A frame that references another its parent frame With regard to views, a child view is enclosed by its parent view See also Parent Source: NPG
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A segment located below another segment in a hierarchical tree; each lower segment is a child of the directly connected segment above it See also parent
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The child of a transaction is a direct descendant of that transaction It is a transaction that was directly spawned by the parent transaction In the following figure, init, byte0, byte1, byte2, and byte3 are child transactions of the burst_read transaction Compare with descendant
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(1, noun) An Object which is contained by another Object (it's Parent) If a Parent has more than one Child, the Children are called Siblings (2, adjective) The state of being a Child "A Button is Child to the Window that contains it "
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means a natural child, stepchild, legally adopted child, or legal ward of the Agreement Holder or his/her Spouse, who is under the age of 21, single and financially dependent on the Agreement Holder or his/her Spouse There is no age restriction with respect to a physically or mentally handicapped child, if such condition existed prior to the age of 21
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This is something that has a parent
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A relationship that holds between objects If "A" and "B" are objects, then B is a child of A provided that when B was created, A was specified as being its parent (either in the fourth argument of an NhlCreate call, or in a NCL create expression), or B was made a child of A by using the NhlChangeWorkstation function If B is a child of A, then the following conditions apply
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a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel"
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Someone's children are their sons and daughters of any age. How are the children? The young couple decided to have a child. American cookery expert known for her books and her instructional television and video series. American abolitionist and writer of novels, children's books, and reform works, such as Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (1833). child abuse child development child labour child psychiatry child psychology Child Julia Child Lydia Maria gifted child
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A child is a human being who is not yet an adult. When I was a child I lived in a country village He's just a child. a child of six It was only suitable for children
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Generally, an unmarried person under 21 years of age who is: a child born in wedlock; a stepchild, provided that the child was under 18 years of age at the time that the marriage creating the stepchild relationship occurred; a legitimated child, provided that the child was legitimated while in the legal custody of the legitimating parent; a child born out of wedlock, when a benefit is sought on the basis of its relationship with its mother, or to its father if the father has or had a bona fide relationship with the child; a child adopted while under 16 years of age who has resided since adoption in the legal custody of the adopting parents for at least 2 years; or an orphan, under 16 years of age, who has been adopted abroad by a U S citizen or has an immediate-relative visa petition submitted in his/her behalf and is coming to the United States for adoption by a U S citizen
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A natural child, adoptive child, foster child, or stepchild
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Son or daughter: a biological, adopted or foster child, stepchild or legal ward under the age of 18 or "incapable of self-care" due to a disability
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Includes a son or daughter by birth, a stepchild, or adopted child of the householder, regardless of the child's age or marital status Unlike the 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses, the American Community Survey does not distinguish between natural-born nor adopted and stepchildren The category excludes sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and foster children
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A child is an immediate descendant node of a node
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An unmarried blind or disabled person who is not the head of a household and who is either under age 18 or aged 18-21 and a student
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An element contained by a given compound element
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one between infancy and youth; hence, one who exhibits the characteristics of a very young person, as innocence, obedience, trustfulness, limited understanding, etc
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a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters"
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A young person of either sex
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A noble youth
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Used also of animals and plants
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in the plural; as, the children of Israel; the children of Edom
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as, a child of God; a child of the devil; a child of disobedience; a child of toil; a child of the people
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One who, by character of practice, shows signs of relationship to, or of the influence of, another; one closely connected with a place, occupation, character, etc
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To give birth; to produce young
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A female infant
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Offspring, inheritee, extender The opposite of a parent
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A lower-level element in a hierarchical structure such as the requirements list or the Work Breakdown Structure
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A sponsor's currently unmarried legitimate child; adopted child, legitimate stepchild, or illegitimate child
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n Of or in the womb "A young person before the age of adolescence
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A supervised process See also permanent, transient, temporary child
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a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel
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an immature childish person; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!"
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a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college"
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a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngsters" a human offspring (son or daughter) of any age; "they had three children"; "they were able to send their kids to college" an immature childish person; "he remained a child in practical matters as long as he lived"; "stop being a baby!" a member of a clan or tribe; "the children of Israel
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A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human parents; in law, legitimate offspring
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A child.
kiddywink - "Anyway, Katya trusts me, so I do hope you will too. I don't think I could make matters worse. They must get on somehow, because of the kiddywinks."
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A child.
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A child.
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A child.
nipper - "Heard what I was saying, and nipped off to the patrols the very next day. Pretty smart for a nipper of seven, eh?"
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A child.
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A child.
little pitcher - ""Promise not to tell, or I shall be teased to death," she added, anxiously, entirely forgetting the two little pitchers gifted with eyes as well as ears, who had been watching the whole performance from afar."
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Of or suitable for a child
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Behaving immaturely - "Your childish temper tantrums are not going to change my decision on this matter."
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The state of being childish
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Childish behaviour
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childlike
of, like, or suitable for a child; meek; submissive
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innocent and trustful; credulous; artless
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Things or abstractions derived from or caused by something - "Poverty, disease, and despair are the children of war."
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Members of a tribe - "The children of Israel"
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More than one son or daughter, or none. Offspring - "No, I have no children."
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More than one young person, or none - "There are no children absent from classes today"
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youthful, juvenile, of childhood; immature, childlike; infantile sıfat
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Puerile; trifling; weak
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Of, pertaining to, befitting, or resembling, a child
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indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior
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Childish means relating to or typical of a child. childish enthusiasm
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disapproval If you describe someone, especially an adult, as childish, you disapprove of them because they behave in an immature way. Penny's selfish and childish behaviour Don't be so childish. = immature
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indicating a lack of maturity; "childish tantrums"; "infantile behavior"
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childishly
in a child-like manner; "he acted very childishly"
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childishly
in a childish manner; in an immature manner
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childishly
In the manner of a child; in a trifling way; in a weak or foolish manner
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In a childish manner
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in a child-like manner; "he acted very childishly
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The state or quality of being childish; simplicity; harmlessness; weakness of intellect
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a property characteristic of a child
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childless
Not having any children
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without offspring; "in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen"
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Someone who is childless has no children. childless couples. having no children childless couple/woman/marriage
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without offspring; "in some societies a childless woman is rejected by her tribesmen
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The state of being childless
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the condition of being without offspring
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Resembling a child, or that which belongs to children; becoming a child; meek; submissive; dutiful
befitting a young child; "childlike charm" exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity; "childlike trust"; "dewy-eyed innocence"; "simple courtesy
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You describe someone as childlike when they seem like a child in their character, appearance, or behaviour. His most enduring quality is his childlike innocence. having qualities that are typical of a child, especially positive qualities such as innocence and eagerness childlike innocence/simplicity/directness
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The Bible regards children as ``an inheritance from Jehovah'', and a ``reward, like arrows in the hand of a mighty man'' (Psa 127:3-5) This is true when they turn out well Others regard them as mindless blobs, and self-centered eating machines, until they reach the age of reason Jehovah's Witnesses follow the scriptural model in training children in spiritual matters Fathers have the primary responsibility in this When the family attends congregation meetings, the children attend all the same events, including at assemblies and conventions, that the adults do, and normally sit with their parents This practice is radically different from that commonly followed in {Christendom} (Compare {Sunday school} )
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In bioinformatics, this term refers to terms in a hierarchical controlled vocabulary like ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms A "child" of a term is a term any number of levels below it in the hierarchy that is a descendant of the term For example, the GO term alcohol dehydrogenase [GO:0004022] is a child of the GO term enzyme [GO:0003824] See also: ancestor, sibling
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In RGD, this term refers to terms in a hierarchical controlled vocabulary like ones containing Gene Ontology (GO) terms A "child" of a term is a term any number of levels below it in the hierarchy that is a descendant of the term For example, the GO term alcohol dehydrogenase [GO:0004022] is a child of the GO term enzyme [GO:0003824] See also Ancestor, Sibling
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1 to 3 years 4 to 10 years 6 mg alpha-TE per day 7 mg alpha-TE per day
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a small creature , yelling , eating chips and cheez-doodles, looks like small crewmembers late at night
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The title, preceded by a numerical designation, given to the Evangelion pilots For example, Asuka is known as the Second Children, as she was the second qualified child located by End of the World as a pilot for the Evangelion Project Why the plural form is used over the singular child is not known, though it is thought that the twins Kaoru Miki and Kaoru Kozue, having been initially selected together, were referred to collectively as the First Children Despite Kozue's rejection of the offer to pilot, the label is believed to have stuck after its initial use for the children located after the Kaoru twins All of the chosen Children are Duelists, engaging in a contest of duels for the hand of the Rose Bride, with the power of miracles going to the eventual victor After Asuka's use of "Fourth Children," when challenging Utena, it became something of a rite to challenge another duelist by their title, hence, as Utena later stated to Asuka, "I challenge you to a duel, Second Children "
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Bathild, Cyricus, Lambert, Nicholas, Pancras, Philip of Zell, Solangia, Symphorian, Tropez, Nicholas of Myra
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the reason you can't always get to your own computer to check your e-mail
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In consumer lists, a selection based on the number of children in a household and their ages
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Usually defined as the age group from birth to 18 (U S definition) but sometimes limited to those under 15 (international organizations), and sometimes including all children regardless of age, if living with parents (Italy) and/or if dependent on parents, in a few other countries
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The offspring of Jason and Medea, the children are presented as naive and oblivious to the intrigue that surrounds them <www sparknotes com/lit/medea/characters html>
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For purposes of the medical, dental and vision plans, your children include: Your natural children; Your legally adopted children; Children being placed with you for adoption; Stepchildren; A dependent child who does not live with you, but for whom you have been assigned responsibility for his or her health care coverage under a Qualified Medical Child Support Order; and Children for whom you are their legal guardian
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First level of classes below a class in the inheritance hierarchy Those that directly inherit from a class
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All infants, children, and adolescents, i e , all individuals who have not reached the legal age for consent
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– Persons who have not attained the legal age for consent to treatment or procedures involved in the research, as determined under the applicable law of the jurisdiction in which the research will be conducted [45 CFR 46 401(a)]
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n (of a sheet or output record) The direct descendants of a sheet or an output record [annotate]
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The order of Christian initiation of adults adapted for children has as its foundation the adult rite Adaptations of the rites have been developed for use with children of catechetical age (which usually means seven years and older)
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OpenGL Performer's hierarchical scene graph of pfNodes has internal nodes derived from the pfGroup class, and each node attached below a pfGroup type node is known as a child of that node The complete list of child nodes are collectively termed the children of that node
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The direct descendants of a sheet or an output record
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The set of koutline cells which share a common parent cell and are one level deeper than the parent
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada child kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. child kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan child kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.