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co-fa·ther
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co-fathernoun
the relationship of a godfather to the other god-parents, and the legal parents, of a child.
co-fathernoun
in a male homosexual couple, the nonbiological father (partner of the biological father) of a child
Etymology: *, as calque of Latin compater, French compère
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of co-father in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of co-father in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of co-father in a Sentence
It has been my honor to work with Britney Spears, to suspend Britney Spears father as conservator, to help Britney Spears gain Britney Spears freedom and dignity, and to help protect Britney Spears from the type of bullying Britney Spears endured in the past - and we will not tolerate bullying in any area.
The proposal does not make any sense… and is so far from what workers actually want, my own father works excessively every week and there is no boundary between work and life.
I did get a chance to look the President in the eye, he's a father and I think he understands the pride that a father can feel when his children have done a great job.
Life is a corrupting process from the time a child learns to play his mother off against his father in the politics of when to go to bed he who fears corruption fears life.
I dont even know that I can talk yet, Im so upset and shocked. ... So basically, what youve said is that my father and his family had no business to be in this community.
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