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to be left an orphan

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  • orphan — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little ▪ poor ▪ a poor little orphan ▪ war ▪ AIDS VERB + ORPHAN …   Collocations dictionary

  • orphan — n. 1) to be left an orphan 2) a war orphan * * * [ ɔːf(ə)n] a war orphan to be left an orphan …   Combinatory dictionary

  • Orphan-Maker — Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Orphan Girl at the Cemetery — Artist Eugène Delacroix Year circa 1823–1824 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions …   Wikipedia

  • ORPHAN, ORPHANAGE — Treatment of Orphans Communal concern for orphaned children has deep roots in Jewish tradition, and numerous biblical commandments stress the importance of providing for them. Along with the widow (almanah), resident alien (ger), and Levite… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Orphan source — An orphan source is a self contained radioactive source that is no longer under proper regulatory control. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission defines an orphan source more exactly as:[1] ...a sealed source of radioactive material… …   Wikipedia

  • orphan cancer — n. A rare cancer that gets little attention and little funding for research. Example Citations: The treatment is being tested at Stony Brook University Medical Center as a therapy for cancer of the appendix, a malignancy so rare it is known as an …   New words

  • orphan drug — (OR.fin drug) n. A drug used to treat a rare disease and for which the manufacturer receives special tax credits and marketing rights as an incentive to develop the drug. Example Citation: In 1983, hoping to encourage research, the government… …   New words

  • Orphan process — An orphan process is a computer process whose parent process has finished or terminated, though itself remains running. In a Unix like operating system any orphaned process will be immediately adopted by the special init system process. This… …   Wikipedia

  • orphan — or|phan1 [ˈo:fən US ˈo:r ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Late Latin; Origin: orphanus, from Greek orphanos] a child whose parents are both dead ▪ The war has left thousands of children as orphans. orphan girl/boy/child ▪ a poor little orphan girl orphan… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • orphan — [[t]ɔ͟ː(r)fən[/t]] orphans, orphaned 1) N COUNT An orphan is a child whose parents are dead. I m an orphan and pretty much grew up on my own. ...a young orphan girl brought up by peasants... 2) V PASSIVE: no cont If a child is orphaned, their… …   English dictionary

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