"outbirth" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: outbirths [plural]
Etymology: From out- + birth. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|out|birth}} out- + birth Head templates: {{en-noun}} outbirth (plural outbirths)
  1. A result or consequence.

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1858, The Divine Word Opened: Sermons, page 218:",
          "text": "There is no music produced which is not the outbirth of inward feeling.",
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          "ref": "1874, Woodbury M. Fernald, The True Christian Life: And how to Attain it ; Essays, page 4:",
          "text": "The universe is an outbirth from God; the natural world is an outbirth from the spiritual world; and there is nothing that exists in the natural world but which has its cause and essence in the world of spirit.",
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          "ref": "1877, J. D. Hawken, Upa-sastrā: Comments, Linguistic and Doctrinal, on Sacred and Mythic Literature, page 112:",
          "text": "Again, the head or brain is a cause, to which the breast and shoulders stand as means, and the arms form the effect or outbirth.",
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        {
          "ref": "2013, John R. Hayes, The Complete Problem Solver:",
          "text": "That it must be so, will be seen from this: Every physical form that we see in nature is the outbirth of some spiritual and invisible cause; and the peculiarity of its form and quality depends solely upon the peculiarity of its cause.",
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