para-, par-, -parous, -partum
(Greek > Latin: to bring forth, to bear; producing viable offspring; giving birth to; brood; secreting)
						An animal or a person showing parental behavior toward young that are not its own: Jane wanted to be he alloparent of the little kitten she found in the bushes near her school and take care of it at home.					
									
						alloparental (adjective), more alloparental, most alloparental					
					
						Relating to or being to the protection of another's offspring: Aalloparental care can pertain to the care of non-decendent young, that also includes grandchildren.					
									
						andropara					
					
						androparous					
					
						aquiparous					
					
						1. Producing water or a watery secretion.
2. Secreting water; applied to certain glands.
									2. Secreting water; applied to certain glands.
						biological parent, birth parent					
					
						A parent who has conceived (biological mother) or sired (biological father) rather than adopted a child and whose genes are therefore transmitted to the child.					
									
						A natural parent.					
									
						bipara					
					
						biparous					
					
						decipara					
					
						deciparous					
					
						deiparous					
					
						Bearing or bringing forth a god (giving birth to a god).					
									
						dentiparous					
					
						deuteripara, secundipara					
					
						A woman who has had two pregnancies carried to the stage of viability, regardless of whether the fetus was born dead or alive or whether the gestation was single or multiple.					
									
						dorsiparous (adjective), more dorsiparous, most dorsiparous					
					 
		