Definition of Births

1. Noun. (plural of birth) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Births

1. birth [v] - See also: birth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Births

birthmothers
birthname
birthnames
birthnight
birthnights
birthparent
birthparents
birthplace
birthplaces
birthrate
birthrates
birthright
birthrights
birthroot
birthroots
births (current term)
birthsite
birthstone
birthstones
birthtime
birthtimes
birthweight
birthweights
birthwort
birthwort family
birthworts
biryani
biryanis
bis
bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate esterase

Literary usage of Births

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Our estimates indicate that one-fifth of all births and more than ... As one would expect, the proportion of unwanted births increases rapidly with birth ..."

2. Index of Economic Material in Documents of the States of the United States by Adelaide Rosalia Hasse (1908)
"Table showing proportion of illegitimate births to every 1000 births, ... Table showing per cent of American and foreign living births in 10 cities. ..."

3. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine: Being an Encyclopedic Collection of by George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle (1900)
"The most extensive statistics in regard to multiple births aré tho.-*- of Ve ir. who reviews 13000000 births in Prussia. According to his deduction«, ..."

4. Publications of the American Statistical Association by American Statistical Association (1916)
"NATIONAL REGISTRATION OF births AND DEATHS. An article of considerable interest to statisticians appeared in the Illinois Law Review for January, 1915. ..."

5. Juvenile Offenders & Victims: A National Report by Howard N. Snyder (1995)
"These births were 5% of the total number of births in the US in 1991. Ninety-four percent of these births were to mothers ages 15-17, and 6% ( births) were ..."

6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1884)
"causes an excess of female births, while an unfavorable environment causes an excess of male births. Among mankind the conditions of life are so much under ..."

7. Journal of the Statistical Society of London by Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1864)
"From the returns received, it would appear that the births, deaths, ... births. — 28177 births were registered in Scotland during the quarter ending 31st ..."

8. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1864)
"Compared with the number of deaths, it shows an increase of the population of ten in every hundred ; thus, the deaths amounted to 14220, while the births ..."

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