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natality

[ney-tal-i-tee, nuh-] / neɪˈtæl ɪ ti, nə- /




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Against that drive to mastery, she set what she called natality: the capacity, given with every birth, to begin something unforeseen.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

Later he was branch chief of natality statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics.

From Washington Post May 10, 2020

James, it’s concerned with questions of natality and futurity, the miracle that new life represents in an ever more frightening and unjust world.

From Slate Nov. 19, 2018

"To come back to the population it was before 2002, based on their natality rates, it could take nearly a century to recover," Wrege said.

From Reuters Aug. 30, 2016

Slowly tallying mortality and natality figures, Dobyns continued to be impressed by what he found.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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