IPA: /əˈbɔːrtəs/
KK: /əˈbɔrtəs/
A term used to refer to a fetus that has been expelled or removed from the womb before it can survive outside the body.
The medical team discussed the implications of the abortus in their research.
Abortus is derived from the Latin root "ab-" (meaning away) and "oriri" (meaning to rise or to be born). The term originally referred to the act of something being born away or prematurely ending a process, particularly in the context of pregnancy.
Think of something 'being born away' ('ab-') before its time ('oriri') — that's why abortus refers to a premature ending.