LABOR


LABOR


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Dictionary definitions:


Word: labour
Word origin: Middle English: from Old French labour (noun), labourer (verb), both from Latin labor ‘toil, trouble’.
Phonetic: ˈleɪbə
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work, especially physical work. Example: the price of repairs includes labour, parts, and VAT
the Labour Party. Example: the Labour leader
the process of childbirth from the start of uterine contractions to delivery. Example: a woman in labour
a group of moles. Example: a labour of moles toils with the Earth
work hard; make great effort. Example: they laboured from dawn to dusk
have difficulty in doing something despite working hard. Example: United laboured against confident opponents
(of a woman in childbirth) be in labour. Example: she laboured very well and comfortably because she was relaxed


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