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Definition of birth
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Birth (n.) The
condition
to which a
person
is born;
natural
state or
position;
inherited
disposition
or
tendency.
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Connascency
::
Connascency
(n.) The
common
birth of two or more at the same tome;
production
of two or more
together.
Gentle
::
Gentle
(superl.)
Well-born;
of a good
family
or
respectable
birth,
though
not
noble..
Lanugo
::
Lanugo
(n.) The soft
woolly
hair which
covers
most parts of the
mammal
fetus,
and in man is shed
before
or soon after
birth..
Natal
::
Natal (a.) Of or
pertaining
to one's
birth;
accompying
or
dating
from one's
birth;
native.
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
native
to, or an
inhabitant
of; esp. to have a legal
residence,
settlement,
or
inhabitancy,
whether
by birth or
operation
of law, so as to be
entitled
to
maintenance
by the
parish
or
town..
Registrar
::
Registrar
(n.) One who
registers;
a
recorder;
a
keeper
of
records;
as, a
registrar
of
births,
deaths,
and
marriages.
See
Register,
n., 3..
Labor
::
Labor (n.) To be in
travail;
to
suffer
the pangs of
childbirth.
Kin
::
Kin (n.)
Relationship,
consanguinity,
or
affinity;
connection
by birth or
marriage;
kindred;
near
connection
or
alliance,
as of those
having
common
descent..
Generosity
::
Generosity
(n.) Noble
birth.
Heam
::
Heam (n.) The
afterbirth
or
secundines
of a
beast.
Birthplace
::
Birthplace
(n.) The town, city, or
country,
where a
person
is born; place of
origin
or
birth,
in its more
general
sense..
Benedictus
::
Benedictus
(a.) The song of
Zacharias
at the birth of John the
Baptist
(Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin
version.
Church
::
Church
(v. t.) To bless
according
to a
prescribed
form, or to unite with in
publicly
returning
thanks
in
church,
as after
deliverance
from the
dangers
of
childbirth;
as, the
churching
of
women..
Accoucheur
::
Accoucheur
(n.) A man who
assists
women in
childbirth;
a man
midwife;
an
obstetrician.
Navus
::
Navus (n.) A spot or mark on the skin of
children
when born; a
birthmark;
--
usually
applied
to
vascular
tumors,
i. e., those
consisting
mainly
of blood
vessels,
as
dilated
arteries,
veins,
or
capillaries..
Cognate
::
Cognate
(a.)
Allied
by
blood;
kindred
by
birth;
specifically
(Law),
related
on the
mother's
side..
Infusionism
::
Infusionism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the soul is
preexistent
to the body, and is
infused
into it at
conception
or
birth;
--
opposed
to
tradicianism
and
creationism..
Prolicide
::
Prolicide
(n.) The crime of
destroying
one's
offspring,
either
in the womb or after
birth..
Maieutical
::
Maieutical
(a.)
Serving
to
assist
childbirth.
Placenta
::
Placenta
(n.) The
vascular
appendage
which
connects
the fetus with the
parent,
and is cast off in
parturition
with the
afterbirth..
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