
(κυοφορία)
εγκυμοσύνη
the state of being with child

(επίθεση (epíthesi))
σύλληψη (sýllipsi)
the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon

(εποικίζω)
γονιμοποιώ
to introduce male reproductive cells into the female reproductive system for reproduction
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of an organism prior to birth or hatching

(εγκαθιστώ)
εμφυτεύω
(of a fertilized egg) to attach itself to the wall of the uterus after conception
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(σάκος)
μήτρα
the part of the body of a woman or female mammal where the baby develops before birth
The womb, also known as the uterus, is a muscular organ located in the female pelvis where a fertilized egg implants and develops into a fetus during pregnancy. It has a lining called the endometrium that thickens and sheds in each menstrual cycle if pregnancy does not occur. The womb is designed to support the growth of a developing fetus, with its muscular walls capable of contracting during labor to facilitate childbirth.

(σαρκώμα)
μήτρα
(anatomy) the organ in the female body where the fetus is conceived and grown before being born
The uterus, also known as the womb, is a hollow, muscular organ located in the female pelvis. It serves as the site for the development and nourishment of a fertilized egg during pregnancy. The uterus consists of three layers: the innermost lining called the endometrium, which thickens and sheds during the menstrual cycle; the muscular middle layer known as the myometrium, responsible for contracting during labor and childbirth; and the outer layer called the perimetrium. The uterus is capable of expanding to accommodate a growing fetus and contracts to facilitate the delivery of the baby during childbirth.

(εγκυμονώ (egkimonó))
συλλαμβάνω (syllaváno)
to become pregnant
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(φάρμακο για την αναπαραγωγή)
φάρμακο γονιμότητας
a medication designed to enhance fertility by addressing hormonal imbalances or stimulating the ovaries to improve the chances of conception
A fertility drug is a medication prescribed to help treat infertility in both men and women. These drugs work by stimulating or controlling the reproductive hormones responsible for ovulation in women or sperm production in men. They are often used in medical procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).

(φυτίο)
έμβρυο
an offspring of a human or animal that is not born yet, particularly a human aged more than eight weeks after conception

(πλακέντα)
πλακούντας
an organ that forms during pregnancy, connecting the developing fetus to the uterus, providing essential nutrients and oxygen
The placenta is a vital organ that develops during pregnancy, connecting the developing fetus to the uterine wall in the mother's body. It serves as a lifeline, providing nourishment, oxygen, and waste elimination for the growing fetus. The placenta also facilitates the transfer of antibodies and hormones between the mother and the fetus. It acts as a barrier, protecting the fetus from certain infections and harmful substances. The placenta plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy pregnancy and is expelled from the body after childbirth. Understanding the functions and importance of the placenta is essential for ensuring the well-being of both the mother and the developing baby.

(ένταση)
τοκετός
the process of contractions and cervical dilation that leads to childbirth
Labor is the process of giving birth, where the uterus tightens and relaxes to help push the baby out. It happens in three stages: first, the cervix opens and the tightening and relaxing starts; second, the cervix continues to open and the tightening and relaxing becomes stronger; and third, the baby moves through the birth canal and is born, followed by the delivery of the placenta, which is the organ that provided nutrients and oxygen to the baby during pregnancy. The process helps guide the baby from the womb to the outside world.

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to deliver a baby or offspring as a mother through the process of childbirth

(γεννητρός)
μαία
a person, particularly a woman, whose occupation is helping a woman during childbirth

(κυοφορούσα)
έγκυος
(of a woman or a female animal) carrying a baby inside one's body

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a baby conceived by fertilization that occurs outside the mother's body; the woman's ova are removed and mixed with sperm in a culture medium - if fertilization occurs the blastocyte is implanted in the woman's uterus

(τοκετός)
γέννα
the event of giving birth

(είμαι έγκυος (eimai engyos))
περιμένω (perimeno)
to be pregnant and awaiting the birth of a child
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an advanced stage of life characterized by a long lifespan and great wisdom
The origin of the idiom "ripe old age" is uncertain, but it is often used to describe someone who has lived to an advanced stage of maturity or wisdom. It may have originated from the notion of a fruit being fully matured before it begins to decay. This phrase is often used positively in obituaries, eulogies, or congratulatory messages to acknowledge and appreciate someone who has reached an advanced age and is perceived to have experienced a fulfilling life. However, it is important to use this idiom with sensitivity and respect, as it can also be perceived as ageist or demeaning if used inappropriately or insensitively.

(αείμνηστος)
μακαρίτης
(of a person) having recently passed away

(πληρωτής συνταξιοδότησης)
συνταξιούχος
a retired person who gets an amount of money each month, called pension, usually from the government

N/A
mentally or physically infirm with age

(παλαβός)
γκάγκα
mentally or physically infirm with age

N/A
to be prepared to handle things properly in case of danger or unpleasant events
The idiom "keep one's wits about someone" has a long history in the English language, dating back to Old English. It evolved from the term "wits," which referred to one's intelligence, mental faculties, and awareness. The exact historical origin is difficult to pinpoint due to its early usage in the language. Over time, it has become a common idiom used to encourage someone to stay alert and use their judgment effectively, particularly in situations requiring quick thinking and decision-making.

(δυσμνησία)
άνοια
a mental condition that happens when the brain is damaged by disease or injury, causing memory loss and impairing the ability to think or make decisions
Dementia is a mental condition characterized by a decline in mental abilities, including memory loss, difficulty with reasoning, judgment, and communication, and changes in behavior. It is typically caused by damage or disease in the brain, such as Alzheimer's disease or stroke. Dementia can significantly impact a person's ability to function independently and may affect their quality of life. Treatment for dementia focuses on managing symptoms, providing support to the individual and their caregivers, and addressing any underlying medical conditions contributing to the dementia.

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box in which a corpse is buried or cremated

(ξενύχτι (xenýchti))
εγερτήριο (egeritío)
a vigil held over a corpse the night before burial

(τεκμήριο)
διαθήκη
a legal documant that a person writes to decide what happenes to their belongings after their death

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the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief

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the incineration of a dead body

(σκορπώ)
διασκορπίζω
to make things like items, people, particles, etc. spread out from a center and move in different directions
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(στερώ (κάποιον) από αγαπημένο πρόσωπο)
αφήνω χωρίς (κάποιον)
to deprive someone of a loved one through death
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(κρεματόριο)
καύσωνας
a building for burning the dead bodies of people, often as a funeral ceremony

(κηδεία)
ταφή
the act of burying a dead body or the ceremony in which a dead body is buried

(αλληλεγγύη)
συλλυπητήρια
an expression of compassion toward an individual who has lost someone in their life recently

(χαμός)
απώλεια
the experience of losing a loved one

(φεύγω από τη ζωή)
πεθαίνω
to no longer be alive
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(αναπαύθηκε)
απεβίωσε
to no longer be alive
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used to describe someone who is about to die
The idiom "at death's door" is a figurative expression originating from the idea that someone who is severely ill or injured is so close to death that they are metaphorically standing at the threshold or door of the afterlife. It is used to describe individuals who are in an extremely critical or life-threatening condition, often suggesting that their chances of recovery are minimal.

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in a very poor condition or near the end of their lifespan or usefulness
The idiom "on one's last legs" is believed to have originated in the 17th century and was used to describe animals that were near death and could barely stand up. The phrase now means to be in a very weak or poor state, often due to age or illness. The phrase is often used to describe people or things that are nearing the end of their useful life.

(θάνατος)
θνησιμότητα
a death resulting from violence or accident

(χάνομαι)
αφανίζομαι
to lose one's life, often terribly or suddenly
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(εξόντωση (exontosi))
σφαγή (sfagi)
to kill a large number of people, often in a harsh and heartless manner
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(θνητός)
εκλιπόντος
someone who is no longer alive

(παραδίδω διαθήκη)
κληροδοτώ
to give personal property to someone through a legal instrument, typically after one's death
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(law) a gift of personal property by will

(κληρονομεί)
κληρονόμησε
to receive money, property, etc. from someone who has passed away
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(κληροδοσία)
κληρονομιά
what one receives upon a person's death, such as property, money, etc.

(χωρίς διαθήκη)
αιτία θανάτου χωρίς διαθήκη
dying without having left a will behind
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