Definitionn. shortening of the uterine cervix and thinning of its walls as it is dilated during labor
Last update: October 29, 2015
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He was "Roman in resolution and repression, Roman in civic nobility and pride, Roman in tenacity of imperial aim, Roman in respect for law, Roman in self-effacement for the service of the State" (G. [Please select]
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It was more than effacement, it was an eclipse. [Please select]
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Much patience and self-effacement were needed for successful married sleep. [Please select]
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Miss Lacey was a quiet, rather drab little woman, misleading in her effacement of self. [Please select]
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That accounted, no doubt, for the meek self-effacement of the Turks who had come with him. [Please select]
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She had given him devotion--such devotion, such self-effacement in his career as few women ever gave. [Please select]
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He survives in the noble self-effacement of the men. [Please select]
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