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All birthed synonyms

birth
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verb birthed

  • discharge β€” to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • give off β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • hand over β€” the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • supply β€” to furnish or provide (a person, establishment, place, etc.) with what is lacking or requisite: to supply someone clothing; to supply a community with electricity.
  • provide β€” to make available; furnish: to provide employees with various benefits.
  • dispense β€” to deal out; distribute: to dispense wisdom.
  • bear β€” If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
  • hand β€” Learned [lur-nid] /ˈlɜr nΙͺd/ (Show IPA), 1872–1961, U.S. jurist.
  • produce β€” to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • turn over β€” to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • find β€” to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
  • derive β€” If you derive something such as pleasure or benefit from a person or from something, you get it from them.
  • originate β€” to take its origin or rise; begin; start; arise: The practice originated during the Middle Ages.
  • stem β€” science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, considered as a group of academic or career fields (often used attributively): degree programs in STEM disciplines; teaching STEM in high school.
  • arise β€” If a situation or problem arises, it begins to exist or people start to become aware of it.
  • radiate β€” to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center.
  • come from β€” to be or have been a resident or native (of)
  • feed β€” to give a fee to.
  • born β€” When a baby is born, it comes out of its mother's body at the beginning of its life. In formal English, if you say that someone is born of someone or to someone, you mean that person is their parent.
  • birth β€” When a baby is born, you refer to this event as his or her birth.
  • proceed β€” to move or go forward or onward, especially after stopping.
  • spring β€” String PRocessING language
  • rise β€” to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture; assume an upright position: She rose and walked over to greet me. With great effort he rose to his knees.
  • flow β€” to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • initiate β€” to begin, set going, or originate: to initiate major social reforms.
  • discharge β€” to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
  • issue β€” the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
  • vent β€” a slit in the back or side of a coat, jacket, or other garment, at the bottom part of a seam.
  • ooze β€” (of moisture, liquid, etc.) to flow, percolate, or exude slowly, as through holes or small openings.
  • spurt β€” to gush or issue suddenly in a stream or jet, as a liquid; spout.
  • well β€” in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well.
  • appear β€” If you say that something appears to be the way you describe it, you are reporting what you believe or what you have been told, though you cannot be sure it is true.
  • start β€” to begin or set out, as on a journey or activity.
  • result β€” to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
  • dawn β€” Dawn is the time of day when light first appears in the sky, just before the sun rises.
  • come β€” When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
  • commence β€” When something commences or you commence it, it begins.
  • begin β€” To begin to do something means to start doing it.
  • develop β€” When something develops, it grows or changes over a period of time and usually becomes more advanced, complete, or severe.
  • grow β€” to increase by natural development, as any living organism or part by assimilation of nutriment; increase in size or substance.
  • descend β€” If you descend or if you descend a staircase, you move downwards from a higher to a lower level.
  • hatch β€” to mark with lines, especially closely set parallel lines, as for shading in drawing or engraving.
  • head β€” Edith, 1897–1981, U.S. costume designer.
  • mushroom β€” any of various fleshy fungi including the toadstools, puffballs, coral fungi, morels, etc.
  • loom β€” loon1 .
  • burgeon β€” If something burgeons, it grows or develops rapidly.
  • arrive β€” When a person or vehicle arrives at a place, they come to it at the end of a journey.
  • give off β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • throw off β€” to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
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