Grandmother vs. Mother

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Main Difference

The main difference between Grandmother and Mother is that the Grandmother is a female grandparent and Mother is a female parent.

  • Mother

    A mother is the female parent of a child. Mothers are women who inhabit or perform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be their biological offspring. Thus, dependent on the context, women can be considered mothers by virtue of having given birth, by raising their child(ren), supplying their ovum for fertilisation, or some combination thereof. Such conditions provide a way of delineating the concept of motherhood, or the state of being a mother. Women who meet the third and first categories usually fall under the terms ‘birth mother’ or ‘biological mother’, regardless of whether the individual in question goes on to parent their child. Accordingly, a woman who meets only the second condition may be considered an adoptive mother, and those who meet only the first or only the third a surrogacy mother.

    An adoptive mother is a female who has become the child’s parent through the legal process of adoption. A biological mother is the female genetic contributor to the creation of the infant, through sexual intercourse or egg donation. A biological mother may have legal obligations to a child not raised by her, such as an obligation of monetary support. A putative mother is a female whose biological relationship to a child is alleged but has not been established. A stepmother is a female who is the wife of a child’s father and they may form a family unit, but who generally does not have the legal rights and responsibilities of a parent in relation to the child.

    The above concepts defining the role of mother are neither exhaustive nor universal, as any definition of ‘mother’ may vary based on how social, cultural, and religious roles are defined. The parallel conditions and terms for males: those who are (typically biologically) fathers do not, by definition, take up the role of fatherhood. Motherhood and fatherhood are not limited to those who are or have parented. Women who are pregnant may be referred to as expectant mothers or mothers-to-be, though such applications tend to be less readily applied to (biological) fathers or adoptive parents. The process of becoming a mother has been referred to as “matrescence”.The adjective “maternal” refers to a mother and comparatively to “paternal” for a father. The verb “to mother” means to procreate or to sire a child from which also derives the noun “mothering”. Related terms of endearment are mom (mama, mommy), mum, mumsy, mamacita (ma, mam) and mammy. A female role model that children can look up to is sometimes referred to as a mother-figure.

Wikipedia
  • Grandmother (noun)

    A mother of someone’s parent.

  • Grandmother (noun)

    A female ancestor or progenitor.

  • Mother (noun)

    A (human) female who has given birth to a baby

    “I am visiting my mother today. — My sister-in-law has just become a mother.”

    “He had something of his mother in him, but this was because he realized that in the end only her love was unconditional, and in gratitude he had emulated her.”

  • Mother (noun)

    A human female who parents an adopted or fostered child

  • Mother (noun)

    A human female who donates a fertilized egg or donates a body cell which has resulted in a clone.

  • Mother (noun)

    A pregnant female, possibly as a shortened form of mother-to-be.

    “Nutrients and oxygen obtained by the mother are conveyed to the fetus.”

  • Mother (noun)

    A female parent of an animal.

    “The lioness was a mother of four cubs.”

  • Mother (noun)

    A female ancestor.

  • Mother (noun)

    A source or origin.

    “The Mediterranean was mother to many cultures and languages.”

  • Mother (noun)

    Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind. mother of all.}}

  • Mother (noun)

    A title of respect for one’s mother-in-law.

    “Mother Smith, meet my cousin, Doug Jones.”

  • Mother (noun)

    Any elderly woman, especially within a particular community.

  • Mother (noun)

    Any person or entity which performs mothering.

  • Mother (noun)

    The principal piece of an astrolabe, into which the others are fixed.

  • Mother (noun)

    The female superior or head of a religious house; an abbess, etc.

  • Mother (noun)

    Hysterical passion; hysteria.

  • Mother (noun)

    A stringy, mucilaginous or film- or membrane-like substance (consisting of acetobacters) which develops in fermenting alcoholic liquids (such as wine, or cider), and turns the alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air.

    “pieces of mother, adding mother to vinegar”

  • Mother (noun)

    Motherfucker.

  • Mother (noun)

    A striking example.

  • Mother (noun)

    alternative form of moth-er

  • Mother (verb)

    To give birth to or produce (as its female parent) a child. father]].

  • Mother (verb)

    To treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child; to nurture.

  • Mother (verb)

    To cause to contain that substance which develops in fermenting alcohol and turns it into vinegar.

    “mothered oil / vinegar / wine”

  • Mother (verb)

    To develop mother.

Wiktionary
  • Grandmother (noun)

    the mother of one’s father or mother

    “Grandmother Asha”

    “to dearest Grandmother, with love and gratitude”

    “my grandmother is ill”

Oxford Dictionary

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