birthbɜrθ
birth (v)
- present
- births
- past
- birthed
- past participle
- birthed
- present participle
- birthing
birth (n)
- plural
- births
English Definitions:
birth (noun)
the time when something begins (especially life)
"they divorced after the birth of the child"; "his election signaled the birth of a new age"
birth, nativity, nascency, nascence (noun)
the event of being born
"they celebrated the birth of their first child"
parturition, birth, giving birth, birthing (noun)
the process of giving birth
parentage, birth (noun)
the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents
birth (verb)
a baby born; an offspring
"the overall rate of incidence of Down's syndrome is one in every 800 births"
give birth, deliver, bear, birth, have (verb)
cause to be born
"My wife had twins yesterday!"
birth (Noun)
The process of childbearing.
birth (Noun)
An instance of childbirth.
birth (Noun)
A beginning or start; a point of origin.
birth (Noun)
The circumstances of one's background, ancestry, or upbringing.
birth (Verb)
To bear or give birth to (a child).
birth (Verb)
To produce, give rise to.
birth (Adjective)
A familial relationship established by childbirth.
Birth
Birth is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring from the uterus. The offspring is brought forth from the mother. The time of human birth is defined as the time at which the fetus comes out of the mother's womb into the world. Different forms of birth are oviparity, vivipary and ovovivipary.
Birth
Birth is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring, also referred to in technical contexts as parturition. In mammals, the process is initiated by hormones which cause the muscular walls of the uterus to contract, expelling the fetus at a developmental stage when it is ready to feed and breathe. In some species the offspring is precocial and can move around almost immediately after birth but in others it is altricial and completely dependent on parenting. In marsupials, the fetus is born at a very immature stage after a short gestation and develops further in its mother's womb pouch. It is not only mammals that give birth. Some reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates carry their developing young inside them. Some of these are ovoviviparous, with the eggs being hatched inside the mother's body, and others are viviparous, with the embryo developing inside her body, as in the case of mammals.
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