foster

SpeakerListen:

Multiple Entries:
  foster    foster-  

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
foster/ˈfɒstə(r)/
verb
  • 1 promote the development of.
  • 2 bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).

    Brit. assign (a child) to be fostered.

– derivatives
fosterage noun,
fosterer noun.
– origin OE fōstrian ‘feed, nourish’, from fōster ‘food, nourishment’, of Gmc origin; rel. to food.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
foster-
combining form denoting someone having a specified family connection through fostering: foster-parent.

■ concerned with fostering: foster care.

– origin OE.
'foster' also found in these Oxford entries:

Download free Android and iPhone apps

Android AppiPhone App
Report an inappropriate ad.