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		<description><![CDATA[- And what are you doing this morning? - It&#8217;s a birth. - Ah&#8230; And what sort of thing is that? - Well, that&#8217;s where we take a new baby out of a lady&#8217;s tummy. - Wonderful what we can do nowdays. From Monty Python&#8216;s Meaning of Life Birth: 1. The process of bearing young; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- And what are you doing this morning?<br />
- It&#8217;s a birth.<br />
- Ah&#8230; And what sort of thing is that?<br />
- Well, that&#8217;s where we take a new baby out of a lady&#8217;s tummy.<br />
- Wonderful what we can do nowdays.<br />
<small>From <a target="_blank" title="Python" href="http://www.pythonline.com/">Monty Python</a>&#8216;s <a target="_blank" title="meaning of life" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085959/">Meaning of Life</a></small></p>
<p>Birth:</p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> The process of bearing young; parturition; childbirth. Related adj.: <strong>natal</strong> <strong>2.</strong> the act or fact of being born; nativity. <strong>3.</strong> the coming into existence of something; origin. <strong>4.</strong> ancestry; lineage: <em>of high birth</em>. <strong>5.</strong> noble ancestry: <em>a man of birth</em>. <strong>6.</strong> natural or inherited talent: <em>an artist by birth</em>. <strong>7.</strong> <em>Archaic</em>. the offspring or young born at a particular time or of a particular mother. <strong>8. give birth</strong> (<strong>to</strong>). <strong>a.</strong> to bear (offspring). <strong>b.</strong> to produce, originate, or create (an idea, plan, etc.). ~<em>vb</em>. (<em>tr</em>.) Rare. <strong>9.</strong> to bear or bring forth (a child). [C12: from Old Norse <em>byrth</em>; related to Gothic <em>gabaurths</em>, Old Swedish <em>byrdh</em>. Old High German <em>berd</em> child; see BEAR, BAIRN]<br />
<small>Thanks to the Collins English Dictionary, published by <a title="HarperCollins" target="_blank" href="http://www.harpercollins.com/">HarperCollins</a></small></p>
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