"biokid" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: biokids [plural]
Etymology: From bio- + kid. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|bio|kid}} bio- + kid Head templates: {{en-noun}} biokid (plural biokids)
  1. (informal) A biological child. Tags: informal Categories (topical): Family members Synonyms: biochild

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1998, Ericka Lutz, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Stepparenting, Alpha Books, →ISBN:",
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          "ref": "1999 September, Dan Savage, “Pick of the Litter”, in Out, page 66:",
          "text": "All of the other couples had gone to great lengths to have biokids of their own, and only after undergoing wildly expensive, often humiliating, and ultimately futile fertility treatments, did they “come to” adoption.",
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          "ref": "2001, Peter K. Gerlach, Build a High-nurturance Stepfamily: A Guidebook for Co-parents (a Divorce-Prevention Series; volume 4), Xlibris, page 364:",
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