- plural pregnancy
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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
pregnancy test — noun a physiological test to determine whether a woman is pregnant • Hypernyms: ↑bioassay, ↑bio assay • Hyponyms: ↑Friedman test, ↑rabbit test * * * noun : a physiological test to determine the existence of pregnancy in an individual (as the… … Useful english dictionary
pregnancy test — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms pregnancy test : singular pregnancy test plural pregnancy tests a test that can be used for finding out if a woman is pregnant or not … English dictionary
pregnancy */*/ — UK [ˈpreɡnənsɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms pregnancy : singular pregnancy plural pregnancies the condition of being pregnant, or the period of time that a woman is pregnant the escalating rate of teenage pregnancies her third… … English dictionary
pregnancy — preg|nan|cy [ˈpregnənsi] n plural pregnancies [U and C] when a woman is pregnant (=has a baby growing inside her body) ▪ This drug should not be taken during pregnancy. ▪ her third pregnancy ▪ teenage pregnancies ▪ a pregnancy test … Dictionary of contemporary English
pregnancy — noun (plural cies) Date: 15th century 1. the quality of being pregnant (as in meaning) 2. the condition of being pregnant ; gestation 3. an instance of being pregnant … New Collegiate Dictionary
pregnancy — noun (plural pregnancies) the condition or period of being pregnant … English new terms dictionary
pregnancy — /ˈprɛgnənsi/ (say pregnuhnsee) noun (plural pregnancies) the condition or quality of being pregnant …
ectopic pregnancy — /ɛktɒpɪk ˈprɛgnənsi/ (say ektopik pregnuhnsee) noun (plural ectopic pregnancies) a pregnancy in which the foetus develops outside the uterus, usually in one of the fallopian tubes, but sometimes in the cervix, ovaries, or abdomen …
stretch marks — plural noun marks on the skin, especially on the abdomen, caused by distension of the skin from obesity or during pregnancy … English new terms dictionary
Millennium Development Goals — plural noun a set of eight goals adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 2000 with the overall aim of aiding the world s most needy countries; goals relate to poverty reduction, health and education improvements, development… …