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secundines
/ s瑟藞k蕦nd瑟nz; 藞s蓻k蓹n藢da瑟nz /
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of secundines1
C14: from Late Latin 蝉别肠耻苍诲墨苍补别, from Latin secundus following; see second 1
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Example Sentences
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The second infant being born, let the midwife carefully examine whether there be not two secundines, for sometimes it falls out, that by the shortness of the ligaments it retires back to the prejudice of the woman.
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The secundines weighed ten pounds and there were nine quarts of amniotic fluid.
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It was the birth of twins enclosed in their secundines.
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Woodson speaks of a case of twins, one of which was born enveloped in its secundines.
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There was no possibility that this was a case of retained secundines.
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