or·phan /ˈɔrfən/
孤兒(a.)無雙親的,孤兒的(vt.)使成孤兒
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Or·phan n. A child bereaved of both father and mother; sometimes, also, a child who has but one parent living.
Orphans' court Law, a court in some of the States of the Union, having jurisdiction over the estates and persons of orphans or other wards.
Or·phan, a. Bereaved of parents, or (sometimes) of one parent.
Or·phan, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Orphaned p. pr. & vb. n. Orphaning.] To cause to become an orphan; to deprive of parents.
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orphan
adj : deprived of parents by death or desertion [syn: orphaned]
n 1: a child who has lost both parents
2: someone or something who lacks support or care or
supervision
3: the first line of a paragraph that is set as the last line
of a page or column
4: a young animal without a mother
v : deprive of parents