"Orphanages" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Orphanages are homes or institutions that provide care and shelter for children who have been abandoned, neglected, or orphaned, typically due to the death or incapacitation of their parents.
Otorotracheally refers to the insertion of a tube or instrument through the nose and throat (nasotracheally) rather than the mouth (orally). This medical procedure is often used for intubating patients who have a difficult airway or require prolonged oxygen therapy.
Orotund refers to a grandiose, pompous, or bombastic style of speaking or writing, often characterized by the use of elaborate vocabulary and overly complex sentence structures in an attempt to convey authority, importance, or wisdom.
An orphan is a child whose parents are dead or have abandoned them, and they are left with no living parents to care for them. The term "orphan" can also refer to something or someone that is abandoned or without a parent or protector.
Orphaned means having no parents or being left without a parent or parents. It can also refer to something or someone that no longer has a connection or support, as if it has been abandoned or left without a source of sustenance or care.
Orphanhood refers to the state of being an orphan, which is the condition of having been deprived of one or both parents, usually from a young age, often as a result of death, abandonment, or other circumstances.
Orphanotrophism refers to the practice of providing a home for orphans or unwanted children.