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foster-child ThesaurusNoun | 1. | foster-child - a child who is raised by foster parentsfoster child, fosterlingchild, kid, minor, nipper, tiddler, youngster, tike, shaver, small fry, nestling, fry, tyke - a young person of either sex; "she writes books for children"; "they're just kids"; "`tiddler' is a British term for youngster"foster daughter, foster-daughter - someone who is raised as a daughter although not related by birthfoster son, foster-son - someone who is raised as a son although not related by birth | Translationsfoster (ˈfostə) verb1. to look after for a period of time; to bring up a child that is not one's own. She fostered the children for several months. 撫養 抚养2. to encourage or give help to (ideas etc). She fostered the child's talents. 培養 培养ˈfoster-brother, ˈfoster-sister nouns a child that has been fostered in another child's family. 養兄弟/姐妹 养兄弟(姐妹) ˈfoster-child noun a child fostered by a family. 養子(女) 养子(女) ˈfoster-parent (ˈfoster-father/ˈfoster-mother) noun a person who looks after a child not his or her own. 養父母 养父母EncyclopediaSeeFosterfoster-child
Synonyms for foster-childnoun a child who is raised by foster parentsSynonymsRelated Words- child
- kid
- minor
- nipper
- tiddler
- youngster
- tike
- shaver
- small fry
- nestling
- fry
- tyke
- foster daughter
- foster-daughter
- foster son
- foster-son
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