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childbirth

English

Noun

childbirth (usually uncountable, plural childbirths)

  1. The fact or action of giving birth to a child, as the culmination of pregnancy.

Antonyms

  • death

Related terms

  • birth

Translations

See also

  • accoucheur
  • labour
  • obstetrician
  • parturition
  • puerperal

Anagrams

  • birthchild

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accoucheur

English

Etymology

Attested since 1759. Borrowed from French accoucheur, from accoucher (to go to childbed, be delivered), from Old French culcher (to lie), from Latin colloc? (I place, put, set in order, assign), from con- + loc? (I put, place, set). See accouchement.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?æ.ku.???/
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?æ.ku.????/

Noun

accoucheur (plural accoucheurs)

  1. (medicine) A person who delivers a baby (in childbirth).

Synonyms

  • (male) midwife, man-midwife

Related terms

  • accoucheuse

Translations

See also

  • midwife
  • obstetrician
  • obstetrics

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.ku.?œ?/

Noun

accoucheur m (plural accoucheurs, feminine accoucheuse)

  1. midwife (male)
  2. obstetrician

Descendants

  • ? English: accoucheur
  • ? Polish: akuszer
  • ? Russian: ?????? (akušer)

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