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UNDIEING LOVE AND ETERNAL FRIENDSHIP THE PATH THAT WILL LEAD YOU TO HEAVENS GATE THE ONE WHO WILL BE THERE FOR YOU WHEN THE WHOLE WORLD HAS TURNED ITS BACK ON YOU THE ONE THAT WILL FIGHT FOR YOU TILL DEATH.

2007-02-22 13:32:42 · answer #1 · answered by mcdanieljoanie 3 · 0 0

A mother is the biological or social female parent of an offspring.

In the case of a mammal such as a human, the biological mother gestates her child (called first an embryo, then a fetus) in the womb from conception until the fetus is sufficiently well-developed to be born. The mother then goes into labour and gives birth. Once the child is born, the mother produces milk, a process called lactation, to feed the child.

In non-sexual organisms, "mother" can sometimes be used to mean "parent"; in the case of single-celled organisms that reproduce by fission, the mother is a cell that divides to produce "daughters".

Mothers typically have a very important role in raising children, and the title mother can be given to a woman other than a biological parent who fills this role. This is most commonly either an adoptive mother or a stepmother (the wife of a child's father). Nowadays, with advances in reproductive technologies, the function of biological motherhood can be split between the genetic mother (who provides the ovum) and the gestational mother (who carries the pregnancy), and in theory neither might be the social mother (the one who brings up the child).

The term mother can also refer to a person with stereotypical traits of a mother such as nurturing and other-centredness.

Familiar or colloquial terms for mother in English are:

mum or mummy, usual in the UK, Australia, and parts of Canada;
mom or mommy, in North America (especially the U.S.)
mam or mammy, in Wales, Ireland, Northern England and The Netherlands;
mama and ma.
In many European languages, similar pronounciations apply; maman in French, mamma in Italian, or mama in Russian. In many south Asian cultures, the mother is known as amma or oma or ammi, or variations thereof. The "M" sound seems to be near universal to the word mother in many different languages; this is thought to be related to one of the first sounds an infant learns to control, the smacking of its lips together as it comes off the breast. (See breastfeeding.) Many times these terms denote affection or a maternal role in a child's life.

In some societies, single motherhood, the state of being an unmarried mother, is treated as a serious social issue.

2007-02-23 00:58:24 · answer #2 · answered by angie 4 · 0 0

Someone's looking for sap.

To me, my mother is the woman who gave birth to me.

2007-02-22 21:25:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Different things to every person- support, love, being there, encouraging

2007-02-22 21:45:50 · answer #4 · answered by Minton quest 4 · 0 0

Someone who gives you unconditional love for your whole life!

2007-02-22 21:29:15 · answer #5 · answered by Lisa ♥'s Tim 6 · 0 0

being a mom

2007-02-22 21:22:02 · answer #6 · answered by miraclebaby_2006 5 · 0 0

your worldly beginning and End

2007-02-22 21:24:11 · answer #7 · answered by charks love 6 · 0 0

LOVE

2007-02-22 21:23:33 · answer #8 · answered by lostgamegirl 2 · 0 0

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