"cesárea" meaning in Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /θeˈsaɾea/ [Spain], [θeˈsa.ɾe.a] [Spain], /seˈsaɾea/ [Latin-America], [seˈsa.ɾe.a] [Latin-America]
Rhymes: -aɾea Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin Caesarea, because it was thought that Julius Caesar had been born that way. Etymology templates: {{learned borrowing|es|la|Caesarea}} Learned borrowing from Latin Caesarea Head templates: {{head|es|adjective form|g=f}} cesárea f
  1. feminine singular of cesáreo Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: cesáreo
    Sense id: en-cesárea-es-adj-DlBwjWHg

Noun

IPA: /θeˈsaɾea/ [Spain], [θeˈsa.ɾe.a] [Spain], /seˈsaɾea/ [Latin-America], [seˈsa.ɾe.a] [Latin-America] Forms: cesáreas [plural]
Rhymes: -aɾea Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin Caesarea, because it was thought that Julius Caesar had been born that way. Etymology templates: {{learned borrowing|es|la|Caesarea}} Learned borrowing from Latin Caesarea Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} cesárea f (plural cesáreas)
  1. Caesarean section Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Pregnancy, Surgery
    Sense id: en-cesárea-es-noun-tyCkqEBb Disambiguation of Pregnancy: 17 83 Disambiguation of Surgery: 0 100 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 28 72

Inflected forms

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