Definitions for accoucheur

accoucheur ac·cou·cheur

Spelling: [ak-oo-shur; French a-koo-shœ
IPA: /ˌæk uˈʃɜr; French a kuˈʃœr/

Accoucheur is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.

You can make 200 anagrams from letters in accoucheur (acccehoruu).

Definitions for accoucheur

noun

  1. a person who assists during childbirth, especially an obstetrician.

Origin of accoucheur

From French, dating back to 1750-60; See origin at accouchement, -eur

Examples for accoucheur

The disadvantages of the method are entirely with the accoucheur and not to the mother or child.

Its position must therefore be changed, and the accoucheur must know how to change it with advantage.

More than ever you have the air of a confessor and accoucheur of souls.

With monstrous growths the accoucheur must depend upon his own resources, ingenuity and knowledge of the mechanism of parturition.

There is, it is said, a great Queen in Europe who has an accoucheur of whom she never makes use.

As an accoucheur of brains, a molder of intellects, I had no claim even to bread and cheese.

They are born in the local iron foundries, and at their birth a mechanic officiates instead of an accoucheur.

His fee as accoucheur on these occasions was, I believe, a considerable one.

The cord is attached to the body of the child at the point called the navel, being cut off at birth by the accoucheur.

A logical Yankee mind operates as an accoucheur to bring that to daylight with which the events are pregnant.

Word Value for accoucheur
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Words with friends

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