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-{{Template}}A '''mother''' is the [[natural]] or [[Maternal bond|social]] [[female]] [[parent]] of an offspring.+{{Template}}A '''mother''' is the [[natural]] or [[Maternal bond|social]] [[female]] [[parent]] of an [[offspring]].
 +Related: [[Mother Mary]] - [[father]] - [[pregnancy]] - [[child]]
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 +== Films ==
 +*''[[Mommie Dearest]]'' (1981)
 +*''[[Y tu Mama Tambien]]'' (2001)
 +*''[[Ma Mère]]'' (2004)
 +*''[[Todo Sobre Mi Madre]]''/''[[All about my Mother]]'' by [[Pedro Almodovar]]
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== See also == == See also ==
-*[[The Mothers]] by [[Briffault]]+*[[The Mothers]] (1927) by [[Briffault]]
*''[[The Mother's Heart]]'' *''[[The Mother's Heart]]''
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A mother is the natural or social female parent of an offspring.

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