child
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Fenfant WEnfant
- Un enfant est un être humain, mâle ou femelle, dans sa période de développement située entre la naissance et l'adolescence.
- L'enfance est étudié spécifiquement dans des disciplines comme la pédiatrie, la psychologie du développement, ou encore l'éducation, chacune distinguant à la fois dans le développement des enfants des paliers d'acquisition,
- En français on distingue successivement la petite enfance ainsi que les stades de la petite enfance (qui inclut souvent les états nouveau-né et nourrisson), l'enfance et l'adolescence.
EN Child 



- NomPLchildrenPLchilder
- A human between birth and puberty.
- A person below the age of adulthood; a minor (generally below 18 years of age or below the legal age of responsibility or accountability).
- One's daughter or son; an offspring.
- Her child is in 1st grade.
- My youngest child is forty-three.
- (figuratively) An offspring; one born in, or considered a product of the culture of, a place.
- (figuratively) A member of a tribe, a people or a race of beings; one born into or considered a product of a people.
- (figuratively) A thing or abstraction derived from or caused by something.
- Poverty, disease, and despair are the children of war.
- (computing) A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object.
- The child node then stores the actual data of the parent node.
- OBS A female infant; a girl.
- A human between birth and puberty.
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- The first time they pick up a golf club and swing it, most children do it crosshanded.
- The children loved the slide, and they went on it over and over until it got dark outside.
- ore the child is born, the pregnant woman’s water breaks. ( North America )
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- Children who do not receive enough attention may begin to play up.
- Children may act up in class in an effort to get attention.
- Children naturally gravitate to such a big, friendly man.
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- Because of their liberal leanings they co-educated their children.
- Mothers have unconditional love for their children.
- he violence in these video games sits awkwardly with their stated aim of educating children.
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Definition of child in English Dictionary
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
- Noms
- Noms avec pluriels irréguliers
- Noms Dénombrable
- Noms avec pluriels irréguliers
- Noms
- en children
- en childhood
- en childish
- en childlike
- en childbirth
Source: Wiktionnaire