Found 3 items, similar to Birth.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: birth
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: birth
birth
n 1: the time when something begins (especially life);
“they
divorced after the birth of the child”;
“his election
signaled the birth of a new age” [ant:
death]
2: the event of being born;
“they celebrated the birth of their
first child” [syn:
nativity,
nascency,
nascence]
[ant:
death]
3: the process of giving birth [syn:
parturition,
giving birth
,
birthing]
4: the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents [syn:
parentage]
birth
v : give birth (to a newborn);
“My wife had twins yesterday!”
[syn:
give birth,
deliver,
bear,
have]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Birth
Birth
\Birth\ (b[~e]rth), n. [OE. burth, birth, AS. beor[eth],
gebyrd, fr. beran to bear, bring forth; akin to D. geboorte,
OHG. burt, giburt, G. geburt, Icel. bur[eth]r, Skr. bhrti
bearing, supporting; cf. Ir. & Gael. beirthe born, brought
forth. [root]92. See 1st
Bear, and cf.
Berth.]
1. The act or fact of coming into life, or of being born; --
generally applied to human beings; as, the birth of a son.
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2. Lineage; extraction; descent; sometimes, high birth; noble
extraction.
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Elected without reference to birth, but solely for
qualifications. --Prescott.
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3. The condition to which a person is born; natural state or
position; inherited disposition or tendency.
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A foe by birth to Troy's unhappy name. --Dryden.
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4. The act of bringing forth; as, she had two children at a
birth.
“At her next birth.” --Milton.
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5. That which is born; that which is produced, whether animal
or vegetable.
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Poets are far rarer births than kings. --B. Jonson.
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Others hatch their eggs and tend the birth till it
is able to shift for itself. --Addison.
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6. Origin; beginning; as, the birth of an empire.
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New birth (Theol.), regeneration, or the commencement of a
religious life.
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Syn: Parentage; extraction; lineage; race; family.
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Birth
\Birth\, n.
See
Berth. [Obs.] --De Foe.
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