(n.) The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; -- applied also to the lower animals.
(n.) A female descendant; a woman.
(n.) A son's wife; a daughter-in-law.
(n.) A term of address indicating parental interest.
Example Sentences:
(1) Between the 24th and 29th day mature daughter sporocysts with fully developed cercariae ready to emerge, or already emerged, could be seen in the digestive gland of the snail.
(2) Sara Tomlinson, 45, received a text message from her 16 year old daughter Katie at about 3pm.
(3) At the weekend the couple’s daughter, Holly Graham, 29, expressed frustration at the lack of information coming from the Foreign Office and the tour operator that her parents travelled with.
(4) However the imagery is more complex, because scholars believe it also relates to another cherished pre-Raphaelite Arthurian legend, Sir Degrevaunt who married his mortal enemy's daughter.
(5) No woman is at greater risk for ovarian carcinoma than one who is a member of a hereditary ovarian carcinoma syndrome kindred and whose mother, sister, or daughter has been affected with this disease and with an integrally related hereditary syndrome cancer.
(6) Bob Farnsworth, president of Nashville, Tennessee-based Hummingbird Productions, told trade publication Variety that the film was set for release in 2015 and would star Karolyn Grimes, who played George Bailey's daughter in the original film.
(7) Each daughter merozoite receives a branch or piece of the parent organelle.
(8) Reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura in a mother and her daughter is reported.
(9) In two cases that showed punctate or linear low density structures adjacent to the distal side of the tumor nodules to the porta hepatis, a daughter nodule was detected by CT at 6.5 and 9.2 months, respectively, after the appearance of the low density structures.
(10) The education secretary's wife, Sarah Vine, a columnist, said her son William, nine, and daughter Beatrice, 11, now realise how much their father is hated for his position in government because other children tell them in the playground.
(11) Earlier this week the supreme court in London ruled against a mother and daughter from Northern Ireland who had wanted to establish the right to have a free abortion in an English NHS hospital.
(12) Here we show that the subsequent survival and reproductive success of subordinate female red deer is depressed more by rearing sons than by rearing daughters, whereas the subsequent fitness of dominant females is unaffected by the sex of their present offspring.
(13) (Observer, June 2013) Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet , 40 Current job: MP Nicknames: The harpist, "Madame Condescendante" (Bertrand Delanoë), "L'emmerdeuse" (Pain in the neck – Jacques Chirac) Campaign slogan: Une nouvelle énergie pour les Parisiens (A new energy for Parisians) Born: Paris Family: Daughter of a local mayor, granddaughter of a former French ambassador and great-granddaughter of one of the founder members of the French Communist party.
(14) Della Roe, Dhu’s mother, said the loss of her daughter had triggered an emotional breakdown.
(15) Against the current climate of hospital closure programmes and community care, attitudes to caregiving were examined in three groups of carers, namely mothers caring for a mentally handicapped child, mothers caring for a mentally handicapped adult and daughters caring for a parent with dementia.
(16) Her mother had only senile pigmented modification of the fundus and her three daughters had mild macular pigmented changes, like "salt and pepper."
(17) The comments that mothers make that they think are helpful are the comments daughters interpret as critical."
(18) He encountered one couple en route to the MSPs’ meeting, who said “Glad you could visit, Jeremy,” and “Well done!” And outside a nearby cafe, a man cradling his baby daughter in the sunshine shouted out to him: “Thanks for bringing humanity back to politics.
(19) Daughter-strand gaps in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) synthesized after exposure of excision-deficient Escherichia coli to ultraviolet light are filled during subsequent incubation in buffer, and the rate of filling is increased when the incubation in buffer is carried out in the presence of 360-nm light.
(20) Zelaya's food comes separately and is prepared by his daughter because he fears being poisoned.
Stepdaughter
Definition:
(n.) A daughter of one's wife or husband by a former marriage.
Example Sentences:
(1) The companies’ names refer to his daughters Anya, who died in 2009, Vivian, and his stepdaughter Katharina .
(2) He is survived by his wife, daughter Gemma, stepson Steven and stepdaughter Rebecca.
(3) Ross divorced Jennifer, and, at the end of last year, married Jane Rye; Victoria is the stepdaughter of that marriage.
(4) After a brief first marriage to a banker, she is married to a photographer, Adrian Clarke, by whom she has two daughters, Albertine, 10 and Jessye, nine, as well as a 17-year-old stepdaughter, Molly, from his first marriage.
(5) My second wife, who is American, has only one child – my stepdaughter, Livvie – and she has several friends who also have no brothers and sisters and nothing is said about this.
(6) His loyal wife, Janet died in 1995, and his son also predeceased him; he leaves a stepson and stepdaughter.
(7) He is survived by Iman, their daughter, Lexi, his stepdaughter, Zulekha, and his son, Duncan (formerly known as Zowie, then Joe), from his first marriage.
(8) Alex Salmond has urged Bill Walker to resign his Holyrood seat after the independent MSP was convicted on Thursday of a string of violent attacks on his three former wives and a stepdaughter.
(9) When the 15-year-old Auguste Böhmer, daughter of Caroline Schlegel and stepdaughter of August Wilhelm Schlegel, died on 12th July 1800, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was accused of being responsible for this tragic event, because he tried to treat her according to the medical system of John Brown.
(10) He had one daughter and a stepdaughter from his second marriage.
(11) Family married, one daughter, one son, two stepdaughters.
(12) This article compares incest between biologic fathers and their daughters and stepfathers and their stepdaughters.
(13) I think she probably realised that he had some early signs of dementia.” Born Anne Frances Robbins on July 6 1923, New York City Family Married Ronald Reagan in 1952; one son, one daughter, one stepson, one stepdaughter Education Smith College, Massachusetts Career Contract actress Metro Goldwyn-Mayer 1949-56 Films include: East Side, West Side (1949), Night into Morning (1951) and Hellcats of the Navy (1957).
(14) Her daughter, Philip’s stepdaughter, said: “Phil, my stepdad, my costa buddy, you were always there no matter what to keep me safe and make me happy.” Philip’s mother thanked the emergency services, police, nurses, support staff family and friends for their support during such a “harrowing time”.
(15) He moved on leaving his son and also his stepdaughter in the care of their mother, which rather put the kibosh on Kathleen Wyatt’s right to “move on” herself.
(16) In 2007, Sarkozy put his second wife, two stepdaughters and three sons from different marriages centre stage at his inauguration.
(17) Beverley Robinson went through two incarnations; her stepdaughter Lucy three.
(18) I have two brothers, two sisters-in-law, stepdaughters and stepgranddaughters and nieces and nephews and 18 cousins.
(19) The author summarizes 4 years of intensive psychotherapy with a patient who engaged in various forms of self-destructive behavior, including the sexual fondling of his 14-year-old stepdaughter.
(20) • The Scottish parliament has produced plans to dock the pay of the disgraced MSP Bill Walker if he is jailed after being convicted for repeated violent assaults on three former wives and a stepdaughter.