English - English - child

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n. young person

English - Spanish - child

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s. chico, bambino, chiquillo, criatura, crío, hijo, impúber, impúbero, niño, párvulo, pequeño, pequeñuelo; hija

English - French - child

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n. enfant

English - German - child

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n. Kind

English - Indonesian - child

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n. anak, kanak, anakanda

English - Italian - child

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s. bambino, fanciullo, ragazzo; figlio; discendente; (fig) prodotto, risultato, esito; frutto

English - Polish - child

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n. dziecko, dziecię, bachor, dzieciak, dzieciuch, potomek, syn, córka

English - Portuguese - child

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s. criança

English - Romanian - child

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n. copil, prunc, sugar, sugaci, băiat, fată, făt, fiu, fiică, vlăstar, produs, rezultat

English - Russian - child

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с. ребенок, малыш, дитя, младенец, чадо, дочь, отпрыск, потомок, детище, сын, порождение

English - Turkish - child

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i. çocuk, küçük, velet, evlat, ürün

English - Ukrainian - child

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n. дитина, дитя, син, дочка, отрок, нащадок, дітище, чадо, дитиня, дитятко, малюта

English - Dutch - child

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zn. kind

English - Greek - child

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ουσ. παιδί, τέκνο

English - Arabic - child

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‏إنتاج، ثمرة، طفل، طفلة، إبن، إبنة، غلام، بنت، قاصر، غر‏

English - ChineseS - child

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(名) 孩子, 弟子, 产物

English - ChineseT - child

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(名) 孩子, 弟子, 產物

English - Hindi - child

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n. बच्चा, बच्ची, शिशु, बालक, संतान, वंशज, वंशधर, जन्माना

English - Japanese - child

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(名) 子供, 子, 児童, 幼児; 子供っぽい人

English - Korean - child

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명. 아이, 자식, 어린애

English - Vietnamese - child

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n. đứa trẻ, người còn trẻ, đứa bé, con cái, nhi đồng, hài nhi, con cháu

Definition of child

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Noun
1. A human between birth and puberty
2. A person below the age of adulthood; a minor (generally below 18 years of age or below the legal age of responsibility or accountability).
3. One's daughter or son; an offspring.
Her child is in 1st grade.
My youngest child is forty-three.
4. An offspring; one born in, or considered a product of the culture of, a place.
5. A member of a tribe, a people or a race of beings; one born into or considered a product of a people.
The children of Israel.
6. A thing or abstraction derived from or caused by something.
Poverty, disease, and despair are the children of war.
Go easy on him: he is but a child.
7. A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object.
The child node then stores the actual data of the parent node.
8. A female infant; a girl.
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