IPA: /ˌɒbˈstɛtrɪkəl/
KK: /ɑbˈstɛtrɪkəl/
Definition: Related to the medical field that deals with childbirth and the care of women giving birth.
Example: The obstetrical team was ready to assist with the delivery.
IPA: /ˌɒb.stəˈtrɪk.li/
KK: /ɑbˈstɛtrɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and the care of women giving birth.
Example: The doctor explained the procedure obstetrically to ensure the patient understood the risks involved.
IPA: //ˌɒb.stəˈtrɪʃ.ən//
KK: /ɑbˈstɛtrɪʃən/
Definition: A doctor who focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and the care of women during and after giving birth.
Example: The obstetrician monitored the health of the mother and baby throughout the pregnancy.
IPA: /ɒbˈstɛtrɪks/
KK: /ɑbˈstɛtrɪks/
Definition: This is a field of medicine focused on the health care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the time after giving birth.
Example: She decided to specialize in obstetrics to help women during their pregnancies.
IPA: /əbˈstrʌktɪv/
KK: /əbˈstrʌktɪv/
Definition: Causing a blockage or making it difficult for something to happen or move.
Example: The obstructive behavior of the traffic made it hard for the emergency vehicles to reach the scene.
IPA: /əbˈtʌnd/
KK: /ɑbˈtʌnd/
Definition: To make something less intense or to dull its effect.
Example: The medication helped to obtund the pain after the surgery.
IPA: //əbˈtʌnd//
Definition: Describing a person who is not fully alert or aware of their surroundings, often appearing confused or disoriented.
Example: After the accident, he seemed obtunded and did not respond to questions.
Definition: To dull or reduce the intensity of something, often referring to sensations or feelings.
Example: The medication helped to obtund the patient's pain during recovery.
IPA: /əˈkluːd/
KK: /əˈkluːd/
Definition: To close or block an opening or passage, often used in a medical or dental context.
Example: The dentist explained how the teeth occlude when the mouth is closed.
Definition: To block or close something so that it cannot pass through, such as light or blood.
Example: The doctor had to occlude the artery to stop the bleeding.
IPA: /əˈkluːzəl/
KK: /əˈkluːzəl/
Definition: Related to the surfaces of the teeth that come together when biting or chewing.
Example: The dentist examined the occlusal surfaces of the patient's molars for any signs of wear.
IPA: /əˈkluːʒən/
KK: /əˈkluːʒən/
Definition: A blockage or closure in a passage or space, often referring to the alignment of teeth, air flow in speech, or an obstruction in a vessel.
Example: The dentist checked the occlusion to ensure the patient's bite was correct.
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