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Definitions of daughters in various dictionaries:
noun - a female human offspring
noun - a young person
DAUGHTERS - A daughter a girl, woman, or female animal in relation to her parents. Daughterhood is the state of being someone's daughter. The male counterpart i...
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Pleading, "fathers, be good to" them earned John Mayer a Song of the Year Grammy |
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Plural form of daughter. |
a girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents. |
A girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents. |
A nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another. |
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A daughter a girl, woman, or female animal in relation to her parents. Daughterhood is the state of being someone's daughter. The male counterpart is a son. Analogously the name is used in several areas to show relations between groups or elements. The word daughter also has several other connotations attached to it. One of these being that the term daughter can also be used in reference to female descendancy or consanguinity. It can also be used as a term of endearment coming from an elder. * In patriarchal societies, daughters often have different or lesser familial rights than sons. A family may prefer to have sons rather than daughters because the daughters are subjected to female infanticide. In some societies it is the custom for a daughter to be 'sold' to her husband, who must pay a bride price. The reverse of this custom, where the parents pay the husband a sum of money to compensate for the financial burden of the woman, is found in societies where women do not labour outside |