caesarian
/ˈsiːziˌɛriən/Definitions
1. noun
relating to or resembling a Caesarean operation, especially in the form of a poetic or literary style.
“The poet’s use of imagery was a quintessential example of a Caesarian style.”
2. adjective
relating to or resembling a Caesarean operation, especially in the form of a poetic or literary style.
“The artist’s use of bold colors was a Caesarian approach to abstract expressionism.”
3. proper noun
a person or thing that is related to a Caesarean operation, especially Julius Caesar, who was the first Roman general to have undergone such a procedure.
“Caesarian, the Roman general who changed the course of history.”