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There is no masculine form of mother. In thinking about this question a "mother " doesn't have to be gender specific. A "mother " can be any person who gives care and love to an individual or others.

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13y ago

tend, nurse, mind, raiser.

Mom, mama, ma, mami, mum, madre, Mutti, mumsie, etc.

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12y ago

Mom, Ma, Mamacita, Mama, Parental Unit, or Maternal Unit

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12y ago

creator, parent, mom, child-bearer, ancestor, mommy, progenitor, predecessor
mom, ma, mama, mommy

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13y ago

depending which country you're in - Americans use the word mom - short for mommy, while in the UK we use mum (mummy)

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13y ago

Mum Mama Or Mommy

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15y ago

Mum, Mummy, Mama, Ma,

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10y ago

The adjective form of mother is motherly.

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14y ago

mom

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Father

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