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1 gajillac
• fosterer -
2 nevelõszülõ
fosterer -
3 gajilja
• fosterer; tender -
4 hraniteljka
• fosterer; nourisher -
5 воспитатель
1) General subject: dean, educator, fosterer, housefather (старший; в пансионе, приюте), housemaster (старший), houseparent, kindergartener (в детском саду), kindergartner (в детском саду), mentor, schoolmaster, tutor, Caregiver2) American: feeder, home-room teacher4) Sociology: child minder (человек, присматривающий за детьми) -
6 кормилица
1) General subject: amah, foster mother, foster nurse, foster-mother, fosterer, nurse, wet-nurse, fostress, foster-nurse2) Medicine: wet nurse3) Colloquial: meal ticket4) Obsolete: nourice5) Literal: benefactress6) Obstetrics: wetnurse -
7 молочный брат
General subject: foster brother, foster-brother, fosterer -
8 приёмная мать
1) General subject: adopter, foster-mother, fosterer, fostress2) Law: stepmother3) Sociology: adoptive mother4) Business: foster mother -
9 приёмный отец
1) General subject: adopter, adoptive father, foster-father, fosterer2) Law: stepfather3) Business: foster father -
10 приемный отец
foster-father, fosterer -
11 གསོ་བ་པོ་
[gso ba po]physician, fosterer, parents -
12 གསོ་མཁན་
[gso mkhan]fosterer, restorer, cherisher -
13 дойка
wet-nurse* * *до̀йка,ж., -и wet-nurse.* * *amah ; fosterer ; nanny {`nEni}; wet-nurse* * *wet-nurse -
14 cultor
cultor ōris, m [COL-], a cultivator, tiller: agri, L.: virentis agelli, H.: vitis, a vine-dresser.— A husbandman, planter, farmer: ut ager cultorem desiderare videretur: (loca) cultoribus frequentabantur, S.: frequens cultoribus populus, L.—An inhabitant, dweller: terrae, S.: collis, L.: nemorum, V.: collis Heliconii, Ct.: aquarum, O.—Fig., a fosterer, supporter, champion: bonorum, L.: imperi, L.: veritatis: belli, S. — A worshipper, reverencer: deorum, H.: religionum, L.* * *inhabitant; husbandman/planter/grower; supporter; worshiper; who has interest -
15 nūtrīcula
nūtrīcula ae, f dim. [nutrix], a nurse.— Fig., a preserver, fosterer: nutriculae praediorum: causidicorum Africa, mother land, Iu.* * * -
16 кормилица
1) wet nurse
2) bread(-)winner* * ** * *1) wet nurse, wet-nurse 2) bread(-)winner* * *fostererfoster-motherfoster-nursenursewet-nurse -
17 gajilac
• breeder; foster; fosterer; grower; planter -
18 hranitelj
• bread-winner; feeder; fosterer; foster-father; keepper -
19 odgajivač
• breeder; cultivator; fancier; foster; fosterer; grower; planter; raiser -
20 potpomagač
• backer; foster; fosterer; patronizer
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См. также в других словарях:
Fosterer — Fos ter*er, n. One who, or that which, fosters. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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fosterer — noun see foster II … New Collegiate Dictionary
fosterer — noun One who fosters; one who is somehow designated to care for and nurture someone … Wiktionary
fosterer — n. encourager, nurturer, person that cares for others … English contemporary dictionary
fosterer — 1) forester 2) reforest … Anagrams dictionary
fosterer — fos·ter·er … English syllables
fosterer — tərə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English fostrere, from fostren to foster + ere er 1. : one that fosters 2. archaic : a foster brother … Useful english dictionary
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