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The time when something begins (especially life)
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birth
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a birth certificate ▪ In order to get a passport, you'll need your birth certificate. a birth defect (= one that you are born with ) ▪ About 11% of children have birth defects. a cycle of poverty/activity/birth and death ...
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, also known in the West as Planet Busters or The World of the Talisman , is a 1984 anime original video animation (OVA), which was released on VHS and DVD in North America by, variously, Streamline and ADV Films . The Japanese DVD was released by video ...
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Former NATO general Wesley Clark was only slightly more explicit than all the other Democratic candidates for president, saying a woman should be free to abort her baby right up until the moment of birth.
Although Sapor was in the thirtieth year of his long reign, he was still in the vigor of youth, as the date of his accession, by a very strange fatality, had preceded that of his birth.
It offers itself for belief, and, if believed, it is acted on unless some other belief outweighs it, or some failure of energy stifles the movement at its birth.
Now was led forth, amidst the insults of his enemies, and the tears of the people, this man of illustrious birth, and of the greatest renown in the nation, to suffer, for his adhering to the laws of his country, and the rights of his sovereign, the ignominious death destined to the meanest malefactor.
She did highly confidential work helping adoptees locate their birth parents, and Erin had vouched for her.
Usually it was the adoptees who came to her for help in finding their birth parents.
The sophists of every age, despising, or affecting to despise, the accidental distinctions of birth and fortune, reserve their esteem for the superior qualities of the mind, with which they themselves are so plentifully endowed.
Pleistocene Age, when the world warmed up and people became much more mobile, and that the cultivation of wild species, before agriculture proper, encouraged the birth of more children.
She has helped birth many babes, has saved many ailing mothers after difficult births and has never turned anyone away seeking help.
Beyond that tossing waste of water he knew Alata lay and although he realized that the centuries of his life had brought inevitable change, he was filled with such a longing for the land of his birth that it seemed his heart would burst.
Down below, Alayne must dress modestly, as befit a girl of modest birth.
The Amar were uneasy, moving about constantly, talking in low short bursts, mothers stroking their infants in the birth slings that kept the unformed hatchlings tight against the skin.
From birth, Amaryllis had been surrounded by a host of loving relatives.
I felt that the way she was talking would give her a liking for me, and I was satisfied that the man who can give birth to amorous desires is easily called upon to gratify them it was the reward I was ardently longing for, and I dared to hope it would be mine, although I could see it only looming in the distance.
They were all of immigrant ancestors, and most of them of most recent immigrant ancestry, or of foreign birth.