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1. (n.) midwifery
the technique or practice of a midwife.
Etymology: (1475–85)
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| Definition of 'Midwifery' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) obstetrics, OB, tocology, midwifery
the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother
2. (noun) midwifery
assisting women at childbirth
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| Definition of 'Midwifery' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Midwifery
the art or practice of assisting women in childbirth; obstetrics
2. (noun) Midwifery
assistance at childbirth; help or cooperation in production
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| Definition of 'Midwifery' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. Midwifery
The practice of assisting women in childbirth.
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Sense: a person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children.
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Afrikaans: vroedvrouery |
Arabic: قِبالَه، مِهْنَة التَّوْل |
Bulgarian: акушерство |
Brazilian: obstetrícia |
Czech: porodnictví |
German: die Geburtshilfe |
Danish: fødselshjælp |
Greek: μαιευτική |
Spanish: obstetricia |
Estonian: sünnitusabi |
Farsi: مامایی |
Finnish: kätilöntyö |
French: obstétrique |
Hebrew: מְיַלדות |
Hindi: सूतिकर्म, दाई का काम, धात |
Croatian: primateljstvo |
Hungarian: bábáskodás, bábaság |
Indonesian: kebidanan |
Icelandic: fæðingarhjálp |
Italian: ostetricia |
Japanese: 助産術 |
Korean: 조산술 |
Lithuanian: akušerija |
Latvian: akušērija |
Malay: perbidanan |
Dutch: verloskunde |
Norwegian: fødselshjelp |
Polish: położnictwo |
Persian: قابلگى |
Pashto: قابلګى |
Portuguese: obstretícia |
Romanian: moşit; obstretică |
Russian: акушерство |
Slovak: pôrodníctvo |
Slovenian: babištvo |
Serbian: rad babice |
Swedish: förlossningskonst, -hjälp |
Thai: การผดุงครรภ์ |
Turkish: ebelik |
Taiwanese: 助產,接生 |
Ukrainian: акушерство |
Urdu: قبالت |
Vietnamese: thuật đỡ đẻ |
Chinese: 接生 |
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