An unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal.
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Examples for "fetus"
Examples for "fetus"
1However, these studies have been limited to pregnancies carrying a male fetus.
2And in this respect it differs from the fetus of viviparous animals.
3Summary: There has been remarkable advancement in identifying the fetus at risk.
4It's just that some people believe that a fetus isn't... Isn't what?
5It also bans abortions based solely on the gender of the fetus.
1However, not all cases of foetus in fetu are detected before birth.
2By the end of the eighth month the foetus has thickened out.
3Begin refused to let them do a gene match on the foetus.
4FOETAL.-Ofor belonging to the foetus, or embryo in course of development.
5At first, he thought the lump was excess fluid surrounding a foetus.
6Such a foetus has little or no chance of surviving after birth.
7On leaving the womb, the foetus passes into the vagina and vulva.
8In a developing foetus, it can cause difficulties with mobility and learning.
9A little older, and it becomes evidently possessed of vitality- aquickenedfoetus.
10It was made from the hide of a nearly full-term deer foetus.
11The foetus is surrounded by a protective amniotic sac filled with fluid.
12She lay curled up like a foetus and couldn't eat or drink.
13No allowance is made for women carrying babies with fatal foetus abnormalities.
14It is impossible to see a one-to-three-week-old foetus with the naked eye.
15Natural size, opened; the small foetus in the right half, above.
16A second scan picked up the second foetus which was four weeks younger.
Foetus nas variantes da língua
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