"Parent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A parent is a sire or dam of a child or a descendant, or a person who brings up a child.
Parenthesis is the noun form of the word, which refers to a pair of words, symbols, or phrases, enclosed in parentheses, used to provide additional information or clarification about something.
Parechymatous or parenchymatous refers to a tissue composed of parenchyma cells, which are cells that perform the main functions of an organ or tissue, such as secreting substances, absorbing nutrients, or participating in metabolism.
Parenesis is a literary term that refers to a passage or section of a text that offers moral advice or counsel. It is often used to describe a passage in a book, essay, or letter that serves as a digression or interpolation to provide guidance or moral instruction to the reader.
Parentalia refers to a festival held in ancient Rome to honor the lares (guardian spirits) and manes (ancestral spirits) of one's family. It was a time to pay respects to ancestors and to seek their protection and guidance. The festival was typically celebrated on February 13th-21st and involved various rituals, offerings, and sacrifices to ensure the prosperity and well-being of the family.
Parentality refers to the quality or state of being a parent, or the authority and responsibility that parents have towards their children. It also includes the emotional, social, and psychological dynamics that exist between parents and their children.
In a parental or paternal manner; in a way that is characteristic of a parent or mother; relating to the upbringing or care of children.
Parented refers to the state of being brought up or trained by parents. It can also refer to the quality of being maternal or paternal in nature.