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child | ch īld|
noun ( pl. children |ˈ ch ildrən|)
a young human being below the age of full physical development or below the legal age of majority.
• a son or daughter of any age.
• an immature or irresponsible person : she's such a child!
• a person who has little or no experience in a particular area : he's a child in financial matters.
• ( children) the descendants of a family or people : the children of Abraham.
• ( child of) a person or thing influenced by a specified environment : a child of the sixties | OPEC was in a sense a child of the Cold War.
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I think more than one applies.
Either way, to the OP, If it stays looking like that, all should be good. But to me it looks like it's missing something without it there.