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pregnancy in Latin

pregnancy in Latin is graviditās, gravitas, praegnātiō — pregnancy means the condition of carrying a developing baby inside the body, from conception to birth.

pregnancy in Latin

graviditās
noun
The period of time this condition prevails.
gravitas
noun
The period of time this condition prevails.
praegnātiō
noun
(uncountable) The progression of stages from conception to birth.

What does "pregnancy" mean?

  1. noun The condition of carrying a developing baby inside the body, from conception to birth.
    "She announced her pregnancy to close friends first."

pregnancy in a sentence

  • She announced her pregnancy to close friends first.
  • Doctors monitor blood pressure closely throughout pregnancy.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "pregnancy" in Latin?

"pregnancy" in Latin is graviditās, gravitas, praegnātiō. pregnancy means: The condition of carrying a developing baby inside the body, from conception to birth.

How do you use "pregnancy" in a sentence?

Example: "She announced her pregnancy to close friends first." In Latin, "pregnancy" is graviditās, gravitas, praegnātiō.

Are there other ways to say "pregnancy" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "pregnancy": graviditās, gravitas, praegnātiō.

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