Biological vs Birthmother - What's the difference?
biological | birthmother |
Of or relating to biology.
*{{quote-magazine, year=2012, month=March-April
, author=John T. Jost
, title=Social Justice: Is It in Our Nature (and Our Future)?
, volume=100, issue=2, page=162
, magazine=(American Scientist)
Related by consanguinity, especially as to parents and children.
The biological mother of an adopted child.
* {{quote-news, year=1989, date=June 16, author=Adoptive mother and father, title=Top-Notch Agency, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=The Agency educated us on the adoption process and gave us the opportunity to meet with other adoptive parents and also prospective birthmothers . }}
As an adjective biological
is of or relating to biology.As a noun birthmother is
the biological mother of an adopted child.biological
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Adjective
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Synonyms
* biologicSee also
* adoptive * biological clock * biological father * biological mother * birth motherbirthmother
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Noun
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