parent
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: parentspp: parenteding: parenting
This word carries a heavy weight of responsibility and biological or legal kinship. It evokes a sense of guardianship, protection, and the lifelong duty of nurturing another human being. While it is a neutral term, it often implies a power dynamic where the parent provides authority and security to the child. In technical or computing contexts, the term shifts to describe a hierarchical relationship. A parent element or process is the origin point that creates or contains child elements, emphasizing a structure of dependency and inheritance rather than emotional bonds.
Countable when referring to the individual people who raise a child, such as saying two parents attended the meeting.