biological mother

English

Noun

biological mother (plural biological mothers)

  1. the woman who gives birth to a child.

Often confused with the Genetic mother.

Genetic mother:

  1. The woman from whom one inherits half of one's DNA and who is the source of one's mitochondrial DNA.

Translations

  • Italian: madre biologica f

See also

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