step-parent

  • 1step-parent — The mother or father of a child born during a previous marriage of the other parent and hence, not the natural parent of such child …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 2step-parent — /ˈstɛp pɛərənt/ (say step pairruhnt) noun a stepfather or stepmother …

  • 3step-parent — see stepparent …

    English dictionary

  • 4step-parent — noun a stepfather or stepmother …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 5step-parent — n. a mother s or father s later husband or wife …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 6parent — 1. noun you ll need the signed consent of a parent Syn: mother, father, birth/biological parent, progenitor; adoptive parent, foster parent, step parent, guardian; literary begetter 2. verb those who parent young children Syn: raise, bring up,… …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 7Step- — [AS. ste[ o]p ; akin to OFries. stiap , stiep , D. & G. stief , OHG. stiuf , Icel. stj?p , Sw. styf , and to AS. [=a]st[=e]pan, [=a]ste[ o]pan, to deprive, bereave, as children of their parents, OHG. stiufen.] A prefix used before father, mother …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 8step- — [step] prefix [: Old English; Origin: steop ] used to show that someone is related to you not by birth but because a parent has married again ▪ her stepdad ▪ the problems of stepfamilies …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 9step- — [step] prefix [: Old English; Origin: steop ] used to show that someone is related to you not by birth but because a parent has married again ▪ her stepdad ▪ the problems of stepfamilies …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 10step- — [step] [ME < OE steop , orphaned (akin to Ger stief , ON stjup ) < base of stiepan, to bereave, prob. < IE * (s)teub , to strike (hence “cut off”) > STUMP, STEEP1: orig. used of orphaned children] combining form related through the… …

    English World dictionary