| Parent | de facto | en |
| parent | natural parent, legal guardian, or person serving in loco parentis | en |
| parent | person who has had children after weighing their abilities, resources and talents and decided that having children is something they can responsibly carry out Person who is careful to be aware of the impact of their children on their own lives, on bystanders, and the world | en |
| parent | means parent, guardian or person in parental relation to a student | en |
| parent | a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (USC, Title 20, section 2891) | en |
| parent | That which produces; cause; source; author; begetter; as, idleness is the parent of vice | en |
| parent | Any koutline cell which has children | en |
| parent | A natural parent, guardian, a person acting as a parent of a child, or a surrogate parent | en |
| parent | A student's natural or adoptive mother or father | en |
| parent | The Parent is a windowed control that contains the component Its Parent determines how the component is displayed The Left, Top, etc properties are all relative to its Parent The Parent property can, at anytime, be assigned and changed during run-time Not all components have a Parent (Submitted by: James) See "Owner Parent 101" in the Tips&Tricks Section for more information | en |
| parent | Chain letter L is a parent of letter C if C is a copy of L | en |
| parent | The segment located above another segment in a hierarchical tree; each segment is a parent of the segments below it See also child | en |
| parent | One of the two persons from whom one is immediately biologically descended; a mother or father | en |
| parent | The source or origin of something | en |
| parent | To act as parent, to raise or rear | en |
| parent | In object oriented computer programming, the object from which a child or derived object is descended The child object inherits methods and data fields from the parent | en |
| parent | An organism from which a plant or animal is immediately biologically descended | en |
| parent | An upper level item that uses a component or material (child) Ticaret | en |
| parent | A group from which another group is formed, or which completely controls a subordinate group. (parent company) | en |
| parent | A person who acts as a parent in rearing a child. (adoptive parent, foster parent) | en |
| parent | A radionuclide that decays to another nuclide | en |
| parent | Parent or legal guardian who is a child's best advocate, and by living with them 24 hours a day for the greatest part of their life, the most experienced member of the IEP team for that child | en |
| parent | An organization's parent organization is the organization that created it and usually still controls it. Each unit including the parent company has its own, local management | en |
| parent | a father or mother; one who begets or one who gives birth to or nurtures and raises a child; a relative who plays the role of guardian | en |
| parent | bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children" | en |
| parent | A relationship that exists between objects If A and B are objects, then A is a parent of B if and only if B is a child of A See child for more information | en |
| parent | Your parents are your mother and father. Children need their parents When you become a parent the things you once cared about seem to have less value. see also foster parent, one-parent family, single parent | en |
| parent | act as a parent; raise children, bring up kids; originate fiil | en |
| parent | One who begets, or brings forth, offspring; a father or a mother | en |
| parent | For the purposes of PLUS loan eligibility, a student's natural or adoptive mother, father, or the spouse of a parent who remarried if the spouse's income and assets would have been taken into account when calculating a dependent student's expected family contribution | en |
| parent | being the original source; (Biology) of or pertaining to a cell or organism that produces another sıfat | en |
| parent | A parent is something that has one or more children Since a parent can also have a parent, its children will have indirect parents These are parents(grandparent, great-grandparents, etc) about their direct parents | en |
| parent | father or mother; progenitor; forefather; animal or plant that produces or generates another; cause, origin, source; guardian; protector isim | en |
| parent | The parent of an object is the object that contains it The mailClient suite contains a script, mailClient internal parentObjOf, which does for objects what the Frontier builtin function parentOf does for table For example, parentObjOf (folder[3] message[2] subject) is folder[3] message[2] | en |
| parent | The compound element that contains a given element | en |
| parent | A Message Server entry that owns another entry: for example, a folder is the parent of a message within it | en |
| parent | is a term that refers to the traditional definition and also includes a legal guardian or other person standing in loco parentis (such as a grandparent or stepparent with whom the child lives, or a person who is legally responsible for the child's welfare) | en |
| parent | Any person who has more or less long-term, primary caregiving responsibility for a child This person may be a mother, father, grandparent, other relative, or even a non-kinsperson such as a foster parent or parent surrogate in an institutional setting Parents are generally attachment figures | en |
| parent | Parent, guardian, or surrogate parent; may include grandparent or stepparent with whom a child lives, and foster parent | en |
| parent | A parent, guardian, person acting as a parent of a child, or a surrogate parent who has been appointed in accordance with the law, but not the state if the child is a ward of the state | en |
| parent | a biological parent or an individual who has legal responsibility for the staff member as a guardian or substitute parent in a foster care arrangement | en |
| parent | A parent is an immediate ancestor node of a node | en |
| parent | The father or mother of the householder, including a stepparent or adoptive parent Fathers-in-law and mothers-in-law are included in the "In- law" category on the questionnaire | en |
| parented | past of parent | en |
| parented | having a parent or parents or cared for by parent surrogates | en |
| parenting | Process of raising and educating a child from birth until adulthood | en |
| parenting | present participle of parent | en |
| parenting | The process of creating a hierarchical organization of objects in a scene In parenting, an object (called the parent object) is "parented" to another object (called the child object) Parenting relationships can be nested to any degree, so that one or more objects are the children of another object, which is in turn the child of another See also Hierarchy | en |
| parenting | The concept of managing the growth and delegation of a parent domain into further child domains, which are derived and delegated from the parent name See also child domain; parent domain | en |
| parenting | act of being a father or mother to a child, raising children isim | en |
| parenting | Parenting is the activity of bringing up and looking after your child. Parenting is not fully valued by society. parenting classes. the skill or activity of looking after your own children | en |
| parenting | The special relationships and strategies pursued at the headquarters of a diversified group of companies | en |
| parents | The next level of classes above a specific class in the inheritance hierarchy Those from which a class directly inherits | en |
| parents | third-person singular of parent | en |
| parents | tr> | en |
| parents | Plural of parent; ones father and mother | en |
| parents | Those not seen often (like home) | en |
| parents | First level of classes above a class in the inheritance hierarchy Those from which a class directly inherits | en |
| parents | means people with children, guardians, or others with parental responsibility | en |
| parents | Parents are your natural-born parents, adopted parents or stepparents Foster parents--that is, those receiving compensation for accepting children in their homes on a temporary basis--would not be considered parents nor would a guardian or other person standing in loco parentis who would not otherwise be considered a parent or stepparent | en |
| parents | People who bear infants, bore teenagers, and board newlyweds | en |