Adopter

/əˈdɒptər/ noun

A person who legally takes a child born to other parents and raises them as their own.

From Latin 'adoptare' (to choose for oneself), combining 'ad-' (to) and 'optare' (to choose). The suffix '-er' indicates one who performs the action. The term emerged in English during the 14th century to describe the legal and familial practice of taking in children.

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