Synonym: orphaned. Similar words: amorphous, anthropomorphic, epiphany, elephant, elephantine, hand in hand, murphy's law, phase. Meaning: ['ɔrfn /'ɔːf-] 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. adj. deprived of parents by death or desertion.
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(61) This study thoroughly examines the following markets: orphan diseases, Gaucher's Disease and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) markets in Europe.
(62) The Bible specially instructs God's children to care for the widow, orphan and the sojourner in their midst.
(63) Dastan, a street urchin, is adopted by King Sharaman because he shows "great courage" standing up to guards who threaten one of his orphan friends.
(64) Born as an orphan, subject grew up to become an illegal drug trafficker and narcotics addict.
(65) Moll begins as an orphan, and her life will in fact be defined, from start to finish, as one of profound isolation.
(66) Orphan also was prosecuted for promoting Xyrem for dangerous, unapproved uses and pleaded guilty.
(67) Lost chain cross - linked at cluster 1005542. Orphan truncated.
(68) She easily got the pity of tender-hearted Amelia, for being alone in the world, an orphan without friends or kindred.
(69) The play closes with ample poetic justice and universal jubilee: the villain is cruelly done to death, the orphan recovers his lost property, and Ch'eng Ying receives rewards for his sacrifice.
(70) One day in the autumn, we stopped at one of the 15,000 orphan - led households in Swaziland.
(71) Each byte in the entire file is taken by no more than one section at a time, but there can be orphan bytes that are not covered by a section.
(72) The orphan had been reared in a convent by some good sisters.
(73) The orphan in whom you took an interest is now doing well in the drapery way.
(74) He is an orphan and grew up in a orphanage.
(75) Sent in 1910 to live with distant relatives who own a rubber plantation along the Amazon River,(http://sentencedict.com/orphan.html) English orphan Maia is excited.
(76) This small country did not want to be a political orphan under a European protectorate.
(77) Although Tony is an orphan, he is always in good spirits.
(78) I am an orphan. After the parents leave the world, I roam about in the city.
(79) They overcame the societal derogative term orphan in times of difficulty and challenge.
(80) It evidently pained his vanity to be beholden to the orphan for succor.
(81) Insisting (Chen Tingwei) is an orphan from birth, would then have the power generation function, sudden, a lot of jokes.
(82) I'm an orphan and pretty much grew up on my own.
(83) The farmer talked about putting this one out of its misery but decided to let some Swazi orphan children take care of it and feed it with a bottle instead.
(84) She then adopted her daughter Zahara, an Ethiopian orphan, in 2005.
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