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birthing

[bur-thing] / ˈbɜr θɪŋ /


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In the 1920s and 30s the Marine Drive corniche, with its Art Deco buildings was constructed, birthing a uniquely modern architectural style that departed from the earlier Victorian Gothic character.

From BBC • Apr. 3, 2026

Screwworms pose a serious threat to farm animals, especially those with common injuries from barbed wire, birthing, or procedures such as dehorning.

From Science Daily • Dec. 17, 2025

Conscience became the Christian’s guide to religious truth, replacing church and tradition, and birthing a radical individual autonomy that could challenge governments and rulers.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

Latina women, and other birthing individuals, who are 35 or older and going through the fertility process, deeply understand the price of time and the deeper cultural pressure that comes with it.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 11, 2025

We met a nerve-racked Dad at the birthing center, which was nothing like a doctor’s office.

From "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman