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1. ward-heeler
noun. a politician who belongs to a small clique that controls a political party for private rather than public ends.
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Rhymes with Maternity Ward
- unexplored
- underscored
- prerecord
- untoward
- mountford
- montford
- explored
- restored
- outscored
- implored
- deplored
- axford
- verwoerd
- shavord
- reward
- revord
- record
- reboard
- mccord
- mainord
- laborde
- ignored
- dubord
- deborde
- debord
- beauford
- alvord
- abhorred
- sward
- stored
2. maternity
noun. ['məˈtɝːnɪti'] the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus.
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- labour
- physiological condition
- lying-in
- metacyesis
- placenta previa
- physical condition
- ectopic gestation
- gravidation
- morning sickness
- ectopic pregnancy
- gravidness
- gravidity
- childbed
- extrauterine gestation
- eccyesis
- confinement
- cleavage
- segmentation
- travail
- trouble
- quickening
- gestation
- physiological state
- para
- pregnancy
- entopic pregnancy
- gravida
- parturiency
- extrauterine pregnancy
- parity
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3. maternity
noun. ['məˈtɝːnɪti'] the quality of having or showing the tenderness and warmth and affection of or befitting a mother.
4. maternity
noun. ['məˈtɝːnɪti'] the kinship relation between an offspring and the mother.
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5. ward
noun. ['ˈwɔrd'] a person who is under the protection or in the custody of another.
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Etymology
- weard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. ward
noun. ['ˈwɔrd'] a district into which a city or town is divided for the purpose of administration and elections.
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Etymology
- weard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. ward
noun. ['ˈwɔrd'] block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care.
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Etymology
- weard (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. Ward
noun. English writer of novels who was an active opponent of the women's suffrage movement (1851-1920).
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9. Ward
noun. United States businessman who in 1872 established a successful mail-order business (1843-1913).