Midwifes vs Midwives - What's the difference?
midwifes | midwives |
(rare) (midwife)
A person, usually a woman, who is trained to assist women in childbirth, but who is not a physician.
(rare, figuratively) Someone who assists in bringing about some result or project.
To act as a midwife
(figuratively) to facilitate the emergence of
:: Thomas L. Friedman. "Attention: Baby on Board." New York Times . April 13, 2010.
As verbs the difference between midwifes and midwives
is that midwifes is third-person singular of midwife while midwives is third-person singular of midwife.As a noun midwives is
plural of midwife.midwifes
English
Verb
(head)midwife
English
Noun
(midwives)- A hundred years ago, a midwife would bring the baby into the world - going to a hospital to deliver a baby was either impossible or unheard of.
Synonyms
* accoucheuseCoordinate terms
* accoucheur * (male) midwife * man-midwifeDerived terms
* midwife toad * midwiferyVerb
- But the bigger objective was to help Iraqis midwife a democratic model that could inspire reform across the Arab-Muslim world and give the youth there a chance at a better future.
