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full–term
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full–term
(adjective)
full–term
/
ˈ
fʊlˌtɚm/
adjective
full–term
/
ˈ
fʊlˌtɚm/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FULL–TERM
:
lasting for the normal length of time
a
full-term
pregnancy
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born after a pregnancy that lasts for the normal length of time
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baby
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