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par·ent Listen to audio/ˈperənt/ noun
plural par·ents
[count] 1 a : a person who is a father or mother : a person who has a child
My parents live in New York. They recently became parents. = They're new parents. The form must be signed by a parent or guardian of the child. A few of us are single parents. [=parents who live with a child or children and no husband, wife, or partner] my adoptive parents [=the people who adopted me] The organization helps people who were adopted find their birth/biological parents. [=their natural parents] They'd like to become foster parents. [=people who volunteer to care for a child who is not their biological child]compare grandparent, stepparent
b : an animal or plant that produces a young animal or plant
The parent brings food to the chicks. the parent bird The new plant will have characteristics of both parent plants.
2 a : something out of which another thing has developed — usually used before another noun Latin is the parent language of several languages, including Italian, Spanish, and French.
b : a company or organization that owns and controls a smaller company or organization
the hospital's corporate parent = the corporate parent of the hospitaloften used before another noun a parent bank/company/corporation/firm
— pa·ren·tal Listen to audio /pəˈrɛnt/ adjective always used before a noun
parental responsibility/consent

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