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Great Mother

[greyt muhth-er] / ˈgreɪt ˈmʌð ər /


NOUN
Mother Nature
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Everest’s summit — Chomolungma, or the Great Mother — chronicled in her book, she found release and began to heal.

From Los Angeles Times

The 2019 documentary “The Great Mother” profiles an activist who has served as legal guardian for hundreds of children born in the U.S. to parents who are undocumented.

From Los Angeles Times

"The Great Mother" recounts a turbulent period in the history of women through more than 400 paintings, photographs, drawings, sculptures, short films, and artefacts, including a flyer advertising the first abortion clinic.

From Reuters

For Ms. Benglis, the fountain isn’t just an amusing sideline; it’s an expression of an essential intuition that we all are the offspring of the Great Mother.

From New York Times

One chapter’s straightforward title is “The Great Mother, Son-in-Law Struggle.”

From Seattle Times