* someone who takes the place of another person * deputy: a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others * foster: providing or receiving nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties; "foster parent"; "foster child"; "foster home"; "surrogate father"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * Surrogate (from Lat. surrogare, to substitute for), a deputy of a bishop or an ecclesiastical judge, acting in the absence of his principal and strictly bound by the authority of the latter.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrogate_(clergy) * A substitute (usually of a person, position or role); A person or animal that acts as a substitute for the social or pastoral role of another ...
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/surrogate * a secondary object meant to substitute for the original, such as a photograph of an artwork used in place of the artwork.
www.ncecho.org/Guide/glossary.htm * A substitute or stand-in. A surrogate mother carries a fetus that was conceived by another female and then implanted in her uterus.
ehrweb.aaas.org/ehr/books/glossary.html * the elected county official who oversees probate in the State of New Jersey.
www.oceancountytourism.com/surrogat/glossary.htm * A judicial officer who has jurisdiction over the probate of wills in the absence of a contest and acts as the Clerk of the Probate Court in the settlement of estates, guardianships, and trusts.
www.co.cumberland.nj.us/content/173/2139/3321/967.aspx * Similarly to a gestational carrier, a surrogate carries and delivers a child for another couple. Unlike a gestational carrier,
www.artparenting.org/about/art_terms.html * A traditional surrogate is a woman who is inseminated with the sperm of a man who is not her partner in order to conceive and carry a child to be reared by the biological genetic father and his partner. In this procedure the surrogate is genetically related to the child. ...
repro-med.net/glossary.php * is a substitute to be used in place of a Document. For filing purposes, this may take the form of an index card bearing a Bibliographic reference and the location of the document (for example, a numbered File, a specific office or department, or a named individual), or a Database record ...
www.quantum3.co.za/CI%20Glossary.htm * a woman who agrees to become pregnant and give her baby to someone else when the child is born
www.american-depot.com/services/resources_gl_s.asp * A compound added to every sample prior to analysis to check the validity of the analytical method.
www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/hazardous/contaminated-land-mgmt-guidelines-no5/html/page18.html
The word 'surrogate' has many different meanings. Some of them are a person who replaces another person and a person who represents another person. Generally it is used as a substitute or stand-in.
A surrogate shopper could be someone who is shopping for some one else, rather than for themself. Surrogate can mean a replacement, or stand-in.
surrogate or stand-in
Surrogate's Courthouse was created in 1907.
Different, substitute, replacement, surrogate, in place of, in lieu, in preference, rather that, preferably
The duration of The Surrogate Woman is 1.67 hours.
The dictionary definition of Surrogate is substitute. A surrogate mother is a woman who has someone else's baby for them, in effect a woman who is a substitute for the mother.
Do you have to have a baby before you can be a surrogate mother
Surrogate - 2009 was released on: USA: 2009
The Surrogate Woman was created on 1987-03-21.
Since we couldn't have a baby. We decided to hire a surrogate mother.
Absolutely! If you are a gestational surrogate your eggs are not used.
An unknown surrogate.