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BIRTHPLACE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BIRTHPLACE is place of birth or origin. How to use birthplace in a sentence.
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The Birthplace at UPMC Williamsport
The Birthplace offers comfort and peace of mind for the care of high-risk newborns. Our specially trained Level II medical staff includes board-certified ...
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Place of birth - Wikipedia
The place of birth (POB) or birthplace is the place where a person was born. This place is often used in legal documents, together with name and date of birth, ...
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birthplace
birthplace (ˈbɜːθpleɪs) [f. birth n.1 + place.] The place where a person (or fig. a thing) is born.1607 Shakes. Cor. iv. iv. 23 My Birth-place hate I, and my loues vpon This Enemie Towne. 1789 Burns Farew. Highlands i, The birth-place of valour, the country of worth. 1814 Wordsw. Excurs. iii. 90 How...
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Birthing Center | Plano Birthplace | Plano, TX
Welcome to Plano Birthplace, where we provide several services for expecting mothers, new mothers, and women in any stage of life. As an award-winning birthing ...
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BIRTHPLACE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
BIRTHPLACE meaning: 1. the house, town, etc. where a person was born: 2. the town, country, etc. where something began…. Learn more.
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The Birthplace
"The Birthplace" is a short story by Henry James, first published in his collection The Better Sort in 1903. of The Birthplace (1909)
Note on the texts of The Birthplace at the Library of America web site
1903 short stories
Short stories by Henry James
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Birthplace - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The city or country where someone is born is their birthplace. If you move to Atlanta, Georgia, you can tell your friends you live in the birthplace of Martin ...
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The BirthPlace - Chesapeake Regional Healthcare
We deliver high quality, compassionate care to every baby, mother and family. There's no other day quite like the birth day, and we are here to help make it ...
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BIRTHPLACE Synonyms: 10 Similar Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for BIRTHPLACE: cradle, hometown, home, motherland, country, mother country, nativity, roots, old country, Blighty.
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Visit | Elvis Presley Birthplace
Mississippi Historic Site. The Elvis Presley Birthplace is designated as a historic landmark by the State of Mississippi. Vernon Presley, Elvis' father, with ...
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Shakespeare's Birthplace - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
John Shakespeare - William's father - lived and worked in the house known today as Shakespeare's Birthplace. John married Mary Arden in about 1557 and William was born in 1564, the third of their eight children. In 1568 John became the Mayor of Stratford, which was the highest elective office in the town.
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birthplacen house or district where a person was born 出生处; 出生地 Mozart's birthplace is (in) Salzburg. 莫扎特的出生地是萨尔茨堡.
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About Shakespeare's Birthplace - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Where was Shakespeare Born? The house now known as Shakespeare's Birthplace stands on Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon, UK. Documentary evidence allows us to trace who owned the house and who lived there, from the time of William's parents John and Mary Shakespeare, onwards. John Shakespeare lived and worked in this house for fifty years.
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ふるさと (home town, birthplace) uses which kanji - 古里 or 故郷? I've noticed that there are 2 ways (at least, maybe more) of writing (home town, birthplace): * * Am I correct? Are they interchangeable? Is one u...
I am going to say that this is more a matter of personal preference than anything. I hate to disappoint the (many) kanji-lovers on here but in kana would be the most-often used way to write the word. may be used just as often but it is read instead at least half the time. looks pretty corny and you ...
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