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- noun Plural form of
born . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
born .
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Examples
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The Malfoys are determined to rid the wizarding world of mixed blood wizards as well as Muggle-borns.
Aryan Imagin(Nation): Harry Potter and the Teutonic Malfoys of Doom « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009
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The Kling Scenario is where immigrants displace native-borns on the poverty rolls.
Barone on the Kling Scenario, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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It would be nice if a few of these hypocrites cared as much about newborns as they do about the yet-to-be-borns.
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We have ectopics, we have still borns, we have early miscarriage.
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The results are things like Nortre Dame and a Mass where any severe themes or words of Christ are suppressed though probably would have been mentioned during a like Mass in all centuries prior to the 20th if the decedent in question had partaken in encouraging the killing of pre borns.
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Scientists tend to be first borns as compared to babies and middle children.
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A separation of more than four years between siblings renews the birth sequence so that if two children are born five years apart, two first borns exist for birth order purposes.
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Supposedly new borns who haven't eaten solid food (thanks mom!) have neutral or even vaguely pleasant smelling poop.
Science Question from a Toddler: Why is poop brown? Boing Boing 2009
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Scientists tend to be first borns as compared to babies and middle children.
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Everyone is aware how much the Elven King hates half-borns.
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