137 Words to use with parent

It was better to permit the insolent republicans to maintain their entire freedom than to hazard, by indiscretion, their transferrence to the hands of those Tartars who were loosened from the parent stock.

(In the figure of the nest you may mention the parent birds, their activities, the nestlings; in the figure of the haven you may mention the quiet, sheltered waters in contrast to the turbulent billows outside; in the figure of the goal you may mention the struggle necessary to reach it.)

The strifes of the parent country, though they sometimes occasioned a levy among the sons of the husbandmen, never brought an enemy over their border.

It is not likely that they were philosophers enough to foresee that this prodigious physical development would mean that the political ideas of the parent state should acquire a hundred-fold power and seminal influence in the future work of the world.

These few spring up, and are, in time, destined to supply the place of the parent tree.

These consist of a beautiful silk-looking down, by which they are enabled to float in the air, and to be transported, sometimes, to considerable distances from the parent plant that produced them.

The seeds of many plants of this class are furnished with a plume, by which admirable mechanism they are disseminated by the winds far from their parent stem, and look like a shuttlecock, as they fly.

Parent-teacher activities at Lincoln School.

None of the separations recorded were occasioned by any theological difference with the parent society, but through disagreement on matters of "government.

The psychology of parent-child relationships.

The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives loose to his worst passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, can not but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities.

Let's see, I remember that there was a queer-looking oak standing close bythree trees in one, as though sprouts had grown up when the parent trunk was smashed by lightning long ago.

HILDRETH, GERTRUDE H. Childcraft; parent guide, by Gertrude H. Hildreth & others.

GARDEN VARIETIES.As well as the above there are many beautiful garden hybrids, some of which in point of floral colouring far outvie the parent forms.

SEE CALKINS, RAYMOND, ed. ANDREWS, MILDRED E. The teaching of homemaking with emphasis on teacher-pupil-parent planning.

Then in his parent stalk again retired, With restless pain for ages he inquired What were his powers, by whom, and why, conferr'd, With doubts perplex'd, with keen impatience fired, He rose, and rising heard Th' unknown, all-knowing word, Brahma!

In a less noticeable degree, this is also the case in the other parts of the circumference of the cell, and, apparently, the granular contents have secreted a separate envelope entirely distinct from the parent filament.

The Orchis morio in the circumstance of the parent-root shrivelling up and dying, as the young one increases, is not only analogous to other tuberous or knobby roots, but also to some bulbous roots, as the tulip.

Thomson had mentioned incidentally the Tweed and the Jed: The Tweed, pure parent stream, Whose pastoral banks first heard my Doric reed, With sylvan Jed!

Cauld blew the bitter-biting north Upon thy early, humble birth; Yet cheerfully thou glinted forth Amid the storm, Scarce reared above the parent-earth Thy tender form.

describing the precaution taken by a swarm of bees, in reconnoitering the situation where they intend to establish their new colony, or swarm from the parent hive.

think through whom My life-blood tastes its parent lake, And then strike home!

Some few years after the foundation of this club, a junior branch of it was started, and this, ably looked after by Mr. R. Lauder McLaren, is almost as big a success in its way as is the parent institution.

"From the general rule he lays down, of the verbs being the parent word of all language.

Some of our best political maxims and opinions have been drawn from our parent isle.

137 Words to use with  parent