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daugh‧ter /ˈdɔːtə $ ˈdɒːtər/  noun [countable]
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English Dictionarydaugh‧ter S1 W1 /ˈdɔːtə $ ˈdɒːtər/ 
 noun [countable][
Language: Old English; 
Origin: dohtor]
 someone’s female child ⇒ 
filial: 
 She’s got two daughters and one son.
 our eldest daughterdaughter of
 the daughter of an English king  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
 
Collocationsdaughter noun ADJ.  baby, newborn  |  little, small, young  |  teenage  |  grown-up  |  only  |  eldest, first-born, middle, oldest, youngest  |  elder, younger  |  illegitimate, legitimate  |  dutiful, good  |  long-lost  |  married, unmarried VERB + DAUGHTER  have They've got three young daughters. 
 bear (formal), 
give birth to His wife recently gave birth to a daughter. 
 bring up Living alone and trying to bring up a small daughter is no easy task. DAUGHTER + VERB  grow up  [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲