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1. foster-mother
noun. a woman who is a foster parent and raises another's child.
Synonyms
- foster-parent
- foster parent
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Rhymes with Mother Lode
- overflowed
- explode
- bestrode
- plateaued
- overrode
- implode
- forebode
- busload
- bestowed
- unload
- unbowed
- strode
- reload
- outmode
- out-mode
- methode
- m-code
- kanode
- encode
- decode
- commode
- c-code
- stowed
- snowed
- slowed
- shrode
- grode
- glowed
- gloede
- flowed
Sentences with mother-lode
1. Noun Phrase
Find the mother lode of guides in Jordan’s capitol, Amman.
2. Noun Phrase
Find the mother lode at Cruises Only (See resources).
3. Noun Phrase
Once established, mother lode juniper is low-maintenance and easy to maintain.
4. Noun Phrase
Planted along banks and hillsides, mother lode helps to prevent erosion.
2. mother-naked
adjective. as naked as at birth.
Synonyms
- naked as the day you were born
- naked as the day one was born
- in your birthday suit
- in one's birthday suit
Antonyms
- adorned
- uniformed
- trousered
- suited
3. mother
noun. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother).
Synonyms
- mummy
- ma
- mom
- mother-in-law
- momma
- quintipara
- supermom
- mamma
- mum
- mater
- para I
- female parent
- parent
- quadripara
- surrogate mother
- puerpera
- mommy
- mama
- primipara
Antonyms
- male parent
- father
- disassemble
- dissuade
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. mother
verb. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] care for like a mother.
Synonyms
- fuss
- give care
- care
Antonyms
- end
- pull out
- leave
- go
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. mother
noun. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation.
Antonyms
- female parent
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. mother
noun. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] a term of address for a mother superior.
Synonyms
- abbess
- prioress
Antonyms
- lose
- bottom out
- stay in place
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. mother
verb. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] make children.
Synonyms
- beget
- bring forth
- make
- father
- generate
- create
- get
- sire
Antonyms
- follower
- refrain
- lend
- refuse
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. mother
noun. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] a term of address for an elderly woman.
Antonyms
- level
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. mother
noun. ['ˈmʌðɝ'] a stringy slimy substance consisting of yeast cells and bacteria; forms during fermentation and is added to cider or wine to produce vinegar.
Synonyms
- yeast
Antonyms
- unmake
- stay
Etymology
- moder (Middle English (1100-1500))
- modor (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. lode
noun. ['ˈloʊd'] a deposit of valuable ore occurring within definite boundaries separating it from surrounding rocks.
Synonyms
- load
- alluviation
- deposit
- sedimentation
- champion lode
Antonyms
- unfasten
- dislodge
- nonpayment
- withdraw