Word Meanings - PARENTICIDE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. The act of one who kills one's own parent. 2. One who kills one's own parent; a parricide.
Related words: (words related to PARENTICIDE)
- PARENTHETIC; PARENTHETICAL
1. Of the nature of a parenthesis; pertaining to, or expressed in, or as in, a parenthesis; as, a parenthetical clause; a parenthetic remark. A parenthetical observation of Moses himself. Hales. 2. Using or containing parentheses. - PARENTHESIS
One of the curved lines which inclose a parenthetic word or phrase. Note: Parenthesis, in technical grammar, is that part of a sentence which is inclosed within the recognized sign; but many phrases and sentences which are punctuated by commas - PARENTATION
Something done or said in honor of the dead; obsequies. Abp. Potter. - PARRICIDE
The act or crime of murdering one's own father or any ancestor. (more info) 1. Properly, one who murders one's own father; in a wider sense, one who murders one's father or mother or any ancestor. 2. Etym: - PARENT
1. One who begets, or brings forth, offspring; a father or a mother. Children, obey your parents in the Lord. Eph. vi. 1. 2. That which produces; cause; source; author; begetter; as, idleness is the parent of vice. Regular industry is the parent - PARENTLESS
Deprived of parents. - PARENTHESIZE
To make a parenthesis of; to include within parenthetical marks. Lowell. - PARENTAGE
Descent from parents or ancestors; parents or ancestors considered with respect to their rank or character; extraction; birth; as, a man of noble parentage. "Wilt thou deny thy parentage" Shak. Though men esteem thee low of parentage. Milton. - PARENTALLY
In a parental manner. - PARENTICIDE
1. The act of one who kills one's own parent. 2. One who kills one's own parent; a parricide. - PARENTHETICALLY
In a parenthetical manner; by way of parenthesis; by parentheses. - PARENTELE
Kinship; parentage. Chaucer. - PARENTHOOD
The state of a parent; the office or character of a parent. - PARENTAL
1. Of or pertaining to a parent or to parents; as, parental authority; parental obligations. 2. Becoming to, or characteristic of, parents; tender; affectionate; devoted; as, parental care. The careful course and parental provision of nature. Sir - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - APPARENTLY
1. Visibly. Hobbes. 2. Plainly; clearly; manifestly; evidently. If he should scorn me so apparently. Shak. 3. Seemingly; in appearance; as, a man may be apparently friendly, yet malicious in heart. - SUBTRANSPARENT
Not perfectly transparent. - APPARENT
1. Capable of being seen, or easily seen; open to view; visible to the eye; within sight or view. The moon . . . apparent queen. Milton. 2. Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; obvious; known; palpable; indubitable. - STEPPARENT
Stepfather or stepmother. - SEMITRANSPARENT
Half or imperfectly transparent. - APPARENTNESS
Plainness to the eye or the mind; visibleness; obviousness. Sherwood. - UNPARENTED
Having no parent, or no acknowledged parent.