Associations to the word «Daughter»
Noun
- Jeanne
- Heracles
- Sarah
- Anna
- Blanche
- Infancy
- Edith
- Marie
- Emma
- Esquire
- Emily
- Muriel
- Mother
- Augusta
- Mary
- Dorothy
- Julia
- Baron
- Sister
- Helene
- Pharaoh
- Magdalena
- Hannah
- Alexandra
- Anhalt
- Empress
- Ethel
- Bianca
- Christina
- Palatine
- Joanna
- Jane
- Devon
- Dowager
- Alice
- Maude
- Joan
- Gabrielle
- Hera
- Marianne
- Martha
- Marjorie
- Rebecca
- Ursula
- Olivia
- Priscilla
- Duke
- Husband
- Castile
- Elsie
- Nymph
- Lucy
- Teresa
- Childbirth
- Elder
- Villiers
- Helena
- Cousin
- Cassandra
- Hester
- Birth
- Lillian
- Aphrodite
- Anjou
- Olga
- Leah
- Manners
- Damsel
- Casimir
- Devonshire
- Lakshmi
- Camilla
- Helen
- Ellen
- Stephanie
- Evelyn
- Madeline
- Rosalind
- Grandmother
- Madeleine
- Zoe
- Kathleen
- Bourbon
- Archduke
- Burgundy
- Cristina
- Younger
Pictures for the word «Daughter»
Wiktionary
DAUGHTER, noun. One’s female offspring.
DAUGHTER, noun. A female descendant.
DAUGHTER, noun. A daughter language.
DAUGHTER, noun. (physics) A nuclide left over from radioactive decay.
DAUGHTER CELL, noun. A cell produced by reproductive division of a cell during mitosis or meiosis.
DAUGHTER COMPANY, noun. A subsidiary.
DAUGHTER LANGUAGE, noun. (linguistics) A language which genetically descends from earlier, parent language.
DAUGHTER NUCLIDE, noun. (physics) An isotope (often one of several) that is the product of the radioactive decay of a specific parent nuclide
DAUGHTER OF THE MANSE, noun. A specifically female child of the manse.
DAUGHTER OUT, verb. (of a surname or of heritable property in a patrilineal naming or inheritance system) To expire due to having only females surviving the death of the last male in a line.
DAUGHTER SAUCE, noun. A sauce made by adding flavoring to a basic mother sauce.
DAUGHTER SAUCES, noun. Plural of daughter sauce
Dictionary definition
DAUGHTER, noun. A female human offspring; "her daughter cared for her in her old age".
Wise words
All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed
in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy,
hope.

