- stepfather
- noun Date: before 12th century the husband of one's mother when distinct from one's natural or legal father
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Stepfather II — Título Stepfather II Ficha técnica Dirección Jeff Burr Ayudante de dirección Kevin Meyer Dirección artística … Wikipedia Español
Stepfather — ist der Titel von: The Stepfather, US amerikanischer Thriller aus dem Jahr 1987 Stepfather II, US amerikanischer Thriller aus dem Jahr 1988 Stepfather III, US amerikanischer Horrorfilm aus dem Jahr 1992, siehe Vatertag (1992) The Stepfather… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stepfather — Step fa ther, n. [AS. ste[ o]pf[ae]der.] The husband of one s mother by a subsequent marriage. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stepfather — O.E. steopfæder; see STEP (Cf. step ) + FATHER (Cf. father) … Etymology dictionary
stepfather — ► NOUN ▪ a man who is married to one s mother after the divorce of one s parents or the death of one s father … English terms dictionary
stepfather — [step′fä΄thər] n. a male stepparent … English World dictionary
Stepfather II — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Stepfather II Produktionsland USA … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stepfather II — Infobox Film name = Stepfather II caption = director = Jeff Burr producer = William Burr Darin Scott Carol Lampman writer = John Auerbach starring = Terry O Quinn music = Jim Manzie cinematography = Jacek Laskus editing = Pasquale Buba… … Wikipedia
stepfather — UK [ˈstepˌfɑːðə(r)] / US [ˈstepˌfɑðər] noun [countable] Word forms stepfather : singular stepfather plural stepfathers someone s stepfather is their mother s new husband in a second or later marriage … English dictionary
stepfather — noun The husband of ones biological mother, other than ones biological father, especially following the divorce or death of the father. Syn: stepdad, stepparent, co father See Also: stepaunt, stepbrother … Wiktionary
stepfather — step|fa|ther [ step,faðər ] noun count someone s stepfather is their mother s new husband in a second or later marriage … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English