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prenatal

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Adjective — Happening or existing before birth.

How to use prenatal

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Etymology

From pre- ("before") plus natal ("relating to birth").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “prenatal” mean?

The word “prenatal” means happening or existing before birth. In plain terms, relating to the time before a baby is born.

How do you use “prenatal” in a sentence?

Here is “prenatal” used in a sentence: “The clinic offers free prenatal checkups for expectant mothers.”

What part of speech is “prenatal”?

“Prenatal” is an adjective.

Where does the word “prenatal” come from?

The word “prenatal” comes from Latin. From pre- ("before") plus natal ("relating to birth").

Is “prenatal” a common word?

“Prenatal” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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