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  1. birth

    • IPA[bəːθ]

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    • n.
      the emergence of a baby or other young from the body of its mother; the start of life as a physically separate being;the beginning or coming into existence of something
    • v.
      give birth to (a baby or other young)
    • verb: birth, 3rd person present: births, gerund or present participle: birthing, past tense: birthed, past participle: birthed

    • noun: birth, plural noun: births

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    • 1. North American informal give birth to (a baby or other young) she birthed five children within ten years
    • n.
      the doctrine of Christ's birth from a mother, Mary, who was a virgin: these voices seem to deny forever the idea of virgin births

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the doctrine of Christ's birth from a mother, Mary, who was a virgin: these voices seem to deny forever the idea of virgin births

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a birth at which a child is born alive.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the number of live births per thousand of population per year: a rising birth rate

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a physical or biochemical abnormality that is present at birth and that may be inherited or the ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a woman who has given birth to a child, as opposed to an adoptive mother; a biological mother.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a birth in which the child is pushed out of the mother's uterus via the vagina, as opposed ... these exercises can be started straight away after a normal vaginal birth

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a plan written by a pregnant woman that sets out in advance her preferences for labour, such as ... Jade's birth plan had included a water birth and minimum medical intervention

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    • IPA[bərTH]

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    • n.
      the emergence of a baby or other young from the body of its mother; the start of life as a ... he was blind from birth despite a difficult birth he's fit and healthy
    • v.
      give birth to (a baby or other young): she had carried him and birthed him in spring the cows birthed

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