Huérfano in english

Orphan

pronunciation: ɔrfən part of speech: noun, adjective
In gestures

huérfano = orphan ; orphaned. 

Example: Accessibility is related to the density of the cross-reference network, while the connectedness ratio is a measure of the number of orphans, a term coined to denote terms which have no linkages.Example: A group of orphaned baby owls snuggle up to a cuddly toy which has become their surrogate mum after they were found on the brink of death in the wild.

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» dejar huérfanoorphan .

Example: Young people who have been orphaned and as a result became heads of households must look after themselves and their siblings.

» obra huérfanaorphan work .

Example: Orphan works are copyrighted works whose owners are hard or impossible to identify or locate.

» quedarse huérfanoorphan .

Example: Young people who have been orphaned and as a result became heads of households must look after themselves and their siblings.

Huérfano synonyms

parentless in spanish: sin padres, pronunciation: pɜrentləs part of speech: adjective orphaned in spanish: huérfano, pronunciation: ɔrfənd part of speech: adjective unparented in spanish: sin padre, pronunciation: ənpɜrentəd part of speech: adjective
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