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accouchement

[uh-koosh-muhnt, a-koosh-mahn] / əˈkuʃ mənt, a kuʃˈmɑ̃ /


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In 1910 he was in Paris assisting, with Picasso and Braque, at the accouchement of cubism.

From Time Magazine Archive

And as Fabiola canceled all engagements for the duration, all Belgium hoped for a safe accouchement.

From Time Magazine Archive

The jargon of self-help abounds in new attitudes toward accouchement.

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At her first accouchement she took the precaution of registering at the hospital under a false name, thereby assuring detailed reports of the event in the newspapers.

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The tidings of your happy accouchement were brought to me yesterday by M. de Villeneuve.

From Hortense Makers of History Series by Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot)