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birth
noun
the
act
or
process
of
a
baby
or
other
young
coming
out
of
its
mother
and
starting
life
outside
the
womb
•
The
midwife
announced
the
baby's
birth
at
dawn
.
The
midwife
announced
the
baby's
birth
at
dawn
.
•
She
took
a
year
off
work
after
the
birth
of
her
daughter
.
She
took
a
year
off
work
after
the
birth
of
her
daughter
.
Old
English
"
byrth
"
meaning
"
act
of
being
born
,"
related
to
"
bear
" (
to
carry
or
bring
forth
).
noun
the
start
or
coming
into
existence
of
something
such
as
an
idea
,
organization
,
or
period
•
The
treaty
marked
the
birth
of
a
new
nation
.
The
treaty
marked
the
birth
of
a
new
nation
.
•
His
setback
led
to
the
birth
of
an
even
better
idea
.
His
setback
led
to
the
birth
of
an
even
better
idea
.
verb
to
give
birth
to
;
to
bring
a
baby
,
animal
,
or
idea
into
existence
•
Sea
turtles
birth
their
young
on
sandy
beaches
.
Sea
turtles
birth
their
young
on
sandy
beaches
.
•
The
farmer's
mare
birthed
a
healthy
foal
last
night
.
The
farmer's
mare
birthed
a
healthy
foal
last
night
.
noun
a
person
’
s
family
background
,
social
class
,
or
place
of
origin
•
Despite
her
humble
birth
,
she
became
a
celebrated
scientist
.
Despite
her
humble
birth
,
she
became
a
celebrated
scientist
.
•
People
of
noble
birth
once
held
many
privileges
.
People
of
noble
birth
once
held
many
privileges
.
birthday
noun
the
anniversary
of
the
day
a
person
was
born
,
celebrated
each
year
•
Maria
baked
a
chocolate
cake
for
her
son's
birthday
.
Maria
baked
a
chocolate
cake
for
her
son's
birthday
.
•
On
his
10th
birthday
,
Liam
received
a
shiny
red
bicycle
.
On
his
10th
birthday
,
Liam
received
a
shiny
red
bicycle
.
noun
the
anniversary
of
the
founding
or
creation
of
something
,
such
as
a
company
,
object
,
or
idea
•
The
museum
held
a
special
exhibit
for
its
100th
birthday
.
The
museum
held
a
special
exhibit
for
its
100th
birthday
.
•
Google
changes
its
logo
on
its
own
birthday
each
year
.
Google
changes
its
logo
on
its
own
birthday
each
year
.