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Fetus   /fˈitəs/   Listen
Fetus

noun
(pl. fetuses)  (Written also foetus)
1.
An unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal.  Synonym: foetus.



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"Fetus" Quotes from Famous Books



... "believe that every child which is conceived has had a prior existence, but only as an infant. If a woman who has lost a baby is again about to become a mother, the name borne by the deceased is bestowed on the fetus, in the expectation that it will prove to be the same child born again. Should it be found at birth that the babe is of the same sex as the one who died, the identity is considered to be sufficiently established; but, if otherwise, the deceased one ...
— The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought • Alexander F. Chamberlain



Words linked to "Fetus" :   craniate, foetus, fetal, ductus arteriosus, monster, baby, teras, umbilical cord, abortus, vertebrate, umbilical



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