日本語WordNet
the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus (from the belief that Julius Caesar was born that way)
AIによる解説
Caesarean (British spelling; American: Cesarean) refers to a surgical birth procedure. 'Caesarean section' = C-section delivery. 'Emergency caesarean' = urgent surgery. 'Elective caesarean' = planned operation. 'Caesarean birth' = surgical delivery. Medical term. Named after Julius Caesar (legendary origin). 'Have a caesarean' = undergo surgery.
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The doctor recommended a caesarean due to complications.
医師は合併症のため帝王切開を勧めた。
The caesarean section was successful.
帝王切開は成功した。
Both spellings, caesarian and caesarean, are acceptable in medical literature.
caesarian と caesarean の両方の綴りが医学文献で受け入れられている。
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