Etymology: [ do-t&r, dä- ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English doughter, from Old English dōhtor, from Proto-Germanic *duhtēr (cf. West Frisian/Dutch dochter, German Tochter, Swedish dotter), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰugh₂tḗr (cf. Gaulish duxtīr, Tocharian A ckācar, B tkācer, Lithuanian duktė̃).
kız evlât, bağ, ilişki, kız çocuk, kız, kız evlat, kizim, kızı, kız (parçalanma ürünü),ürün, kerime, daughter law gelin, kiz çocuk, kız evlâda yakışır, kız gibi, (sıfat) kız evlâda yakışır,
One’s female child, daughter language, A female descendant, created or developed from something else; (Biology) of or pertaining to a cell or organism resulting from division (i.e.: daughter cell), n anak perempuan (anak), The product formed by the decay of a radionuclide; usually a new element, 1 feminine child part within self 2 nature of relationship with daughter or someone in that role, female offspring, female descendant, female child, Someone's daughter is their female child. Flora and her daughter Catherine. the daughter of a university professor I have two daughters. someone's female child, A nucleus formed by the radioactive decay of a different (parent) nuclide, One of the resultant decay products formed by a nucleus undergoing a nuclear disintegration, eg Parent nucleus --decays--> Daughter nuclei, corka [TSOOR-ka] It looks like cork But its pronunciation is closer to the word "son", and this multileveled parallelism can aid recall of this word Date of entry: 7 April 2000, The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; applied also to the lower animals, One's female child, A son's wife; a daughter-in-law, A term of address indicating parental interest, a female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age, a female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age", A female descendant; a woman, girl, mawther, Of or relating to the characteristics of a daughter, dohtren, doughtren, Becoming a daughter; filial, pertaining to or like a daughter, behaving in a way that a daughter is expected to behave, befitting a daughter; "daughterly affection,
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One’s female child - "The Chinese and Indians say all too often: "I want a son, not a daughter"."
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daughter language
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A female descendant
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created or developed from something else; (Biology) of or pertaining to a cell or organism resulting from division (i.e.: daughter cell) sıfat
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n anak perempuan (anak)
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The product formed by the decay of a radionuclide; usually a new element
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1 feminine child part within self 2 nature of relationship with daughter or someone in that role
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female offspring, female descendant, female child isim
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Someone's daughter is their female child. Flora and her daughter Catherine. the daughter of a university professor I have two daughters. someone's female child
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A nucleus formed by the radioactive decay of a different (parent) nuclide
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One of the resultant decay products formed by a nucleus undergoing a nuclear disintegration, eg Parent nucleus --decays--> Daughter nuclei
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corka [TSOOR-ka] It looks like cork But its pronunciation is closer to the word "son", and this multileveled parallelism can aid recall of this word Date of entry: 7 April 2000
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The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; applied also to the lower animals
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One's female child
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A son's wife; a daughter-in-law
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A term of address indicating parental interest
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a female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age
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a female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age"
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A female descendant; a woman
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a daughter.
girl - "Your girl turned up on our doorstep."
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daughter.
mawther
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daughterly
Of or relating to the characteristics of a daughter
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Daughters
dohtren
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Daughters
doughtren
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daughterly
Becoming a daughter; filial
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daughterly
pertaining to or like a daughter sıfat
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daughterly
behaving in a way that a daughter is expected to behave
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