帝王切開
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From 帝王 (teiō, “emperor”) + 切開 (sekkai, “section; incision”), perhaps a calque of German Kaiserschnitt, ultimately from Latin sectiō caesarēa, whence also English Caesarean section.
帝王切開 • (jewang jeolgae or McCune-Reischauer: chewang jŏlgae or Yale: ceywang celkay) (hangeul 제왕 절개)
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