Results for: child
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appealingly boyish, boyish girl, girl street urchin, mischievous child; lively young-looking girlgamine
arrange for something to be done, arrange something, be affected by, bring a child into existence, cheat somebody, eat something, engage in something, experience something, expresses certainty, expresses compulsion, forms perfect tenses, make something...have
attribute something to something, disparage or belittle somebody, kill animal humanely, land airplane, pay deposit on something, put child to bed, suppress rebellion, write somethingput down
baby lamb, newborn lamb; innocent person; small childlambkin
baby, child, baby (Italian), image of infant Jesus Christbambino
baby, very young child, toddler, tot; minor; beginner, just beginning, legal minor, of or pertaining to infants or infancy; being in infancy; baby, babyish; pertaining to a minorinfant
baby; newborn infant; infant in the first month of life, newborn childneonate
baptize and name, baptize into Christianity; give a name to (a child, ship, etc.); educate, train, give name to something or somebody, use for first timechristen
be hasty in doing something, mischievous child, perform in a hasty or superficial manner, do carelessly, rascal, rogue, scoundrelscamp
bear young, child, give birth to whelps, bring forth (offensive when said of a woman), ridge on capstan or windlass, rude young man, tooth on a wheel, young animal, young offspring of some mammals (i.e. dogs, bears, lion, etc.); ill-mannered childwhelp
bear young, child, youngster; young goat; goat skin; goat skin glove, deceive somebody, joke, jest; tease; deceive, delude; behave foolishly (Slang), kidskin, say something for fun, soft leather, term of address, younger, youthkid
becoming a child, youthfuljuvenescent
being an offspring, descendant, female child, female offspring, formed from something else, nuclide formed by radioactive decay, product of something, woman or girl connected with placedaughter
being young, childhood; child; young person, early stage, erosion stage, time when somebody is young, young peopleyouth
between 9 and 12 years old, child between 9 and 12, for children between 9 and 12, pertaining to the period before the teenage years, preteenager, young person who is not yet a teenager, person between the ages of 9 and 12, preadolescent, subteenpreteen
 

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