Etymology:
The word "pregnant" originates from the Latin word "praegnans," which means "being heavy with young," or "full."
Meaning:
The term "pregnant" refers to the state of carrying one or more developing offspring (fetuses) in the uterus or womb for a period of gestation.
Origin:
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