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/ˈstɪlbɔːn//ˈstɪlbɔːrn/The word "stillborn" has its roots in the Latin phrase "stilus natus," which means "silent birth" or "silent child." This phrase was used to describe a child who was born dead or who died shortly after birth without making a sound. Over time, the phrase "stilus natus" evolved into the Middle English term "still born," which referred to a child who was born dead or who died soon after birth. The term was later shortened to "stillborn," and it has been used in English since at least the 14th century to describe a child who is born dead or who dies shortly after birth. Today, the term "stillborn" is used to describe a child who is born with no signs of life, and it is often used in medical and legal contexts to describe the death of a fetus or newborn.
born dead
sinh ra đã chết
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not successful; not developing
không thành công; không phát triển
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