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earth mother
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earth mother
n.
1. A goddess or female spirit representing the earth as the giver of life; a fertility goddess.
2. A woman combining maternal and sensual qualities.

earth mother
n
1. (Myth & Legend / European Myth & Legend) (in various mythologies)
a.  a female goddess considered as the source of fertility and life
b.  the earth personified
2. Informal a sensual or fecund woman
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Noun1.earth mother - the earth conceived of as the female principle of fertility
earth goddess, earth-goddess - a goddess of fertility and vegetation


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Frugal Earth Mothers / 17% Prudent, lower-income, rural mothers who practice ecology for money saving.
Ever since man walked the earth mothers have bonded with their babies, and that the process continues in these modern times is indicative of how important the bond is.
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