birthdom (Meaning)

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birthdom (n.)

The land of one's birth; one's inheritance.

Synonyms & Antonyms of birthdom

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birthdom Sentence Examples

  1. In many cultures, celebrating one's birthdom is a cherished tradition, often marked by special ceremonies.
  2. She awaited her birthdom with great anticipation, eager to turn a new leaf in her life.
  3. His birthdom fell on the same day as a significant historical event, adding depth to his personal narrative.
  4. The concept of birthdom acknowledges the unique significance of one's arrival into the world.
  5. Each birthdom is a reminder of the journey from infancy to adulthood, a milestone worthy of recognition.
  6. Family and friends gathered to honor her birthdom, reflecting on the joy she brings to their lives.
  7. With each passing birthdom, she gained a deeper understanding of herself and her place in the world.
  8. His birthdom coincided with the blooming of spring, symbolizing renewal and growth.
  9. The celebration of his birthdom included reflections on the past year's accomplishments and aspirations for the future.
  10. Despite the challenges she faced, she approached her birthdom with gratitude for the gift of life.

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The land of one's birth; one's inheritance.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

In many cultures, celebrating one's birthdom is a cherished tradition, often marked by special ceremonies.

She awaited her birthdom with great anticipation, eager to turn a new leaf in her life.

His birthdom fell on the same day as a significant historical event, adding depth to his personal narrative.

The concept of birthdom acknowledges the unique significance of one's arrival into the world.