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foetal

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for foetal.

Editorial note

Is abortion the same as murder just because foetal development is a continuous process with no sharp boundaries?

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Quick take

(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetal. [(embryology) Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.]

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetal. [(embryology) Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.]

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for foetal.

adjective

(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetal. [(embryology) Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.]

Example sentences

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Is abortion the same as murder just because foetal development is a continuous process with no sharp boundaries?

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Our study explored foetal testosterone (fT) levels as a candidate biological factor influencing sex differences in systemizing.

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The thing muddying the water with stress, is that most things that trigger stress are also bad for the body, and thus for foetal development.

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Both estrogens and androgens affect foetal development from the early stages.

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In tissue culture it's normal to feed cells Foetal Bovine Serum.

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I am going to find a safe, dark place, and crawl into foetal position!

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I am going to go and crawl into a foetal position until daybreak!

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I'm either manspreading into the crevases between seats or in foetal position with my knees halfway up the seat in front of me.

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These foetal cells are so invasive that colonies of them often persist in the mother for the rest of her life, having migrated to her liver, brain and other organs.

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But I'd be interested in knowing what mechanisms you might conjecture for birds, where pretty much all foetal development happens inside the egg, separated from the mother -- or fish, or octopuses.

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> These foetal cells are so invasive that colonies of them often persist in the mother for the rest of her life, having migrated to her liver, brain and other organs.

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This paper was very important and eagerly received because the GW Bush administration had banned federal funding for research using foetal stem cells as a sop to the religious right (all that work moved to sg and cn, and continued in Europe).

Quote examples

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Uh huh in cases of "tragic or difficult circumstances, such as a nonviable pregnancy or in the event of severe foetal abnormalities.

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See "Foetal testosterone and the child systemizing quotient" (European Journal of Endocrinology, 2006).

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One day I’m going to share stories here of how the "Columbia House Record Club" worked to watch people assume the foetal position and rock themselves to horrified sleep.

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When I read the "I had no prior experience in hardware; I was counting on being able to pick it up quickly with the help of a couple of mechanical/electrical/firmware engineers" I was ready to curl up into a foetal position...

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use foetal in a sentence?

Is abortion the same as murder just because foetal development is a continuous process with no sharp boundaries?

What does foetal mean?

(Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of fetal. [(embryology) Pertaining to, or connected with, a fetus.]

What part of speech is foetal?

foetal is commonly used as adjective.