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Childship
Childship Child"ship, n. The state or relation of being a child.

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- Childs may refer to: Childs (surname) Childs Frick (1883–1965), paleontologist and son of Henry Clay Frick Childs, Maryland, an unincorporated community...
- A child (pl. children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The term...
- Childs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amy Childs (born 1990), English television personality and model Barney Childs (1926–2000)...
- parti****ted in the Channel 4 series The Jump. Childs returned to The Only Way Is Es**** in 2020. Childs was born on 7 June 1990 in Barking, London, and...
- Chris Childs (born November 20, 1967) is an American former professional basketball player, who pla**** primarily at the guard position. Childs pla**** his...
- MacKenzie-Childs, Ltd. is a manufacturer of ceramics and home decor retailer based in Aurora, New York, the brainchild of Victoria MacKenzie-Childs and Richard...
- Toni Childs (born October 29, 1957) is an American-born, Australian singer-songwriter. Childs was born in Orange, California, and lived in Arkansas, Kansas...
- 1985, Childs was known to the locals as a jobless drug addict who showed possible signs of mental illness. On August 22, 1985, the 29-year-old Childs and...
- Altiyan Childs was born Altjian Juric in Mount Isa, Queensland but grew up in Sydney. His father is of Croatian descent and his mother is Serbian. Childs and...
- its entire crew. Childs (DD-241) was launched 15 September 1920 by New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Mrs. E. W. F. Childs; and commissioned...