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Often used in the same context:
orphanage,
destitute,
children,
widows,
refugees,
motherless,
foundlings,
homeless,
families,
missionaries,
fatherless,
beggars,
refugee camp,
kitties,
charity,
shelter,
siblings,
survivors,
amerasian,
youngsters,
villagers,
babies,
victims,
schoolchildren,
husbandless,
nuns,
grandmothers,
youths,
kids,
remand home,
houseparent,
sisters,
lepers,
humanitarian,
runaways,
foundling hospital,
newborns,
hatian,
parents,
destitution,
emigrants,
acet,
houseless,
husbands,
harelip,
relatives,
latchkey,
adoptee,
malnutrition,
foster,
goats,
kirundi,
childrens,
resettlement,
infants,
fawe,
people,
graisse,
invalids,
kittens,
daughters,
chichewa,
nakfa,
migrants,
red crescent,
girls,
kinsfolk,
offsprings,
batwa,
beneficiaries,
donkeys,
vocational training,
villages,
playschool,
grandparents,
pupils,
seminarians,
puppies,
unicef,
agnes gonxha bojaxhiu,
worldly belongings,
wolf cub,
grandchildren,
twins,
nondo,
nunneries,
exiles,
kythe,
proselyting,
civilians,
widower,
malnourishment,
babushkas,
ewenki,
guardians,
waifs,
habile,
ayahs,
auntie,
nursemaids,
layettes,
orphan,
fugitives,
captives,
deserters,
evacuees,
prisoners,
veterans,
hostages,
brides,
compatriots,
orphanages,
pensioners,
proteges,
expatriates,
peasants
Appears in the definition of:
nourishment,
orphanage,
orphans' asylum
Also try:
— Adjectives for orphans:
poor,
little,
many,
young,
female,
helpless,
destitute,
half,
more,
homeless,
full,
more...
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