step father

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English - Turkish
üvey baba
stepfather
üvey baba

Tom Mary'nin üvey babası. - Tom is Mary's stepfather.

Üvey babam şeker hastasıydı. - My stepfather was diabetic.

stepfather
(isim) üvey baba
English - English

Definition of step father in English English dictionary

stepfather
The husband of one's biological mother, other than one's biological father, especially following the divorce or death of the father
stepfather
{n} a father-in-law, a father by marriage
stepfather
The husband of a child's natural or birth mother by a later marriage
stepfather
husband of a child's mother by a later marriage
stepfather
The husband of one's mother by a subsequent marriage
stepfather
{i} husband of one's mother by a subsequent marriage
stepfather
the husband of your mother by a subsequent marriage
stepfather
and Father-in-law The stepfather is the father of one bereaved of his natural father by death A stepmother is the mother of one bereaved of his mother by death A stepfather must be married to a widow, and thus become the stepfather of her children by a previous husband; and a stepmother must be married to a widower, and thus become the stepmother of his children by a former wife Similarly, stepson and stepdaughter must be the son and daughter by the father or mother deceased, the relict marrying again FATHER-IN-LAW and MOTHER-IN-LAW are the father and mother of the wife to her husband, and of the husband to the wife Similarly, sons-in-law and daughters-in-law are the sons and daughters of the parents of the wife to the husband and of the husband to the wife (Anglo-Saxon, steop, bereaved )
stepfather
The husband of ones biological mother, other than ones biological father, especially following the divorce or death of the father
stepfather
Someone's stepfather is the man who has married their mother after the death or divorce of their father. a man who is married to your mother but who is not your father
step father

    Hyphenation

    step Fa·ther

    Turkish pronunciation

    step fädhır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstep ˈfäᴛʜər/ /ˈstɛp ˈfɑːðɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'step ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English stæpe; akin to Old High German stapfo step, stampfOn to stamp.
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