акушерка

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

From акуше́р (akušér) +‎ -ка (-ka).

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Noun

акуше́рка (akušérkaf (masculine акуше́р-гинеколо́г)

  1. female equivalent of акуше́р-гинеколо́г (akušér-ginekológ): midwife, female obstetrician, maternity nurse

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Macedonian

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Noun

акушерка (akušerkaf

  1. female obstetrician

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Russian

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Etymology

акуше́р (akušér) +‎ -ка (-ka)

Pronunciation

Noun

акуше́рка (akušérkaf anim (genitive акуше́рки, nominative plural акуше́рки, genitive plural акуше́рок, masculine акуше́р)

  1. midwife
  2. (colloquial) female equivalent of акуше́р (akušér): obstetrician

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Ukrainian

Etymology

From акуше́р (akušér) +‎ -ка (-ka).

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Noun

акуше́рка (akušérkaf pers (genitive акуше́рки, nominative plural акуше́рки, genitive plural акуше́рок, masculine акуше́р)

  1. female equivalent of акуше́р m (akušér):
    1. midwife
    2. (rare in this sense) obstetrician

Usage notes

The more common term to denote a female obstetrician (physician specializing in obstetrics) is акуше́р-гінеко́лог m (akušér-hinekóloh, obstetrician-gynecologist), which can be applied to female or male obstetricians.

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