See also: obstétrical

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obstetrical (comparative more obstetrical, superlative most obstetrical)

  1. Alternative form of obstetric
    • 1905, W. G. Aston, chapter 5, in Shinto: The Way of the Gods, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., page 79:
      the inventor of the story of the birth of Minerva from the brain of Jupiter knew quite well that such obstetrical operations were not feasible

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Borrowed from French obstétrical.

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obstetrical m or n (feminine singular obstetricală, masculine plural obstetricali, feminine and neuter plural obstetricale)

  1. obstetrical

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