caesarian
English
Etymology
Caesar + -ian, but see also Caesarean section § Etymology.
Adjective
caesarian (not comparable)
- Alternative form of Caesarean
- 2007, Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns, BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING (2018), page 282:
- “Your daughter needs a caesarian. Do you know what that is? We have to open her womb and take the baby out, because it is in the breech position.”
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