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orphanhood
or·phan O0126200 (ôr′fən)n.1. a. A child whose parents are dead.b. A child who has been deprived of parental care and has not been adopted.2. A young animal that has been prematurely separated from its parents or its mother.3. One that lacks support, supervision, or care: A lack of corporate interest has made the subsidiary an orphan.4. A technology or product that has not been developed or marketed, especially on account of being commercially unprofitable.5. Printing A very short line of type at the bottom of a paragraph, column, or page.adj.1. Deprived of parents.2. Intended for orphans: an orphan home.3. Lacking support, supervision, or care.4. Being a technology or product that is an orphan.tr.v. or·phaned, or·phan·ing, or·phans To deprive (a child or young animal) of a parent or parents. [Middle English, from Late Latin orphanus, from Greek orphanos, orphaned; see orbh- in Indo-European roots.] or′phan·hood′ n.orphanhood (ˈɔːfənˌhʊd) or orphanismnthe state of being an orphanThesaurusNoun | 1. | orphanhood - the condition of being a child without living parents; "his early orphanage shaped his character as an adult"orphanagecondition - a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing; "the human condition" | EncyclopediaSeeorphanLegalSeeOrphanorphanhood
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