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  • embryonated egg
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  • embryonic age
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  • embryonic cartilage
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  • embryonic circulation
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  • embryonic development
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  • embryonic disk
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  • embryonic endoderm
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  • embryonic hematopoiesis
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  • embryonic hemoglobin
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embower To cover with a bower; to shelter with trees.
Alternative forms: imbower] .
To lodge or rest in a bower. "In their wide boughs embow'ring. "
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embrace Intimate or close encircling with the arms; pressure to the bosom; clasp; hug. "We stood tranced in long embraces, Mixed with kisses." (Tennyson)
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embranchment The branching forth, as of trees.
Origin: Cf. F. Embranchement.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embrasure 1. A splay of a door or window. "Apart, in the twilight gloom of a window's embrasure, Sat the lovers." (Longfellow)
2. An aperture with slant sides in a wall or parapet, through which cannon are pointed and discharged; a crenelle.
Origin: F, fr. Embraser, perh. Equiv. To ebraser to widen an opening; of unknown origin.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embreathement The act of breathing in; inspiration. "The special and immediate suggestion, embreathement, and dictation of the Holy Ghost." (W. Lee)
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(01 Mar 1998)
embrew To imbrue; to stain with blood.
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(01 Mar 1998)
embrocate <medicine> To moisten and rub (a diseased part) with a liquid substance, as with spirit, oil, etc, by means of a cloth or sponge.
Origin: NL. Embrocatus, p. P. Of embrocare; cf. Gr. Lotion, fomentation, fr. To foment; in + to wet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embrocation <medicine> The act of moistening and rubbing a diseased part with spirit, oil, etc.
The liquid or lotion with which an affected part is rubbed.
Origin: NL. Embrocatio: cf. F. Embrocation.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embryatrics Rarely used term for fetology.
Origin: embryo-+ G. Iatros, physician
(05 Mar 2000)
embryo <embryology, gynaecology> In animals, those derivatives of the fertilized ovum that eventually become the offspring, during their period of most rapid development, i.e., after the long axis appears until all major structures are represented.
In man, the developing organism is an embryo from about two weeks after fertilization to the end of seventh or eighth week.
Origin: Gr. Embryon
(18 Nov 1997)
embryo resorption Death and resorption of the embryo that takes place at any developmental stage after ovum implantation and before the completion of organogenesis. does not include foetal resorption.
(12 Dec 1998)
embryo sac <botany> See Embryonic.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
embryo technology Refers to the manipulation of mammalian embryos, for example, cloning, embryo splitting, in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination, gamete and embryo storage.
(14 Nov 1997)
embryo transfer The placement of a laboratory-fertilized egg into the uterus.
(09 Oct 1997)
embryo, nonmammalian The embryo of species other than mammals. For the chicken, use the specific chick embryo.
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Embryo, Nonmammalian - »õâ The embryo of species other than mammals. For the chicken, use the specific CHICK EMBRYO.
    Synonyms : Embryo, Non-Mammalian, Embryo, Non Mammalian, Embryos, Non-Mammalian, Embryos, Nonmammalian, Non-Mammalian Embryo, Non-Mammalian Embryos, Nonmammalian Embryo, Nonmammalian Embryos
  • Embryology - »õâ The study of the development of an organism during the embryonic and fetal stages of life.
    Synonyms : Embryologies
  • Embryonic and Fetal Development - »õâ Morphological and physiological development of EMBRYOS or FETUSES.
    Synonyms : Prenatal Programming, Programming, Prenatal
  • Embryonic Development - »õâ Morphological and physiological development of EMBRYOS.
    Synonyms : Embryonic Programming, Post-implantation Embryo Development, Postnidation Embryo Development, Postnidation Embryo Development, Animal, Pre-implantation Embryo Development, Prenidation Embryo Development, Animal, Development, Embryo, Development, Embryonic
  • Embryonic Induction - »õâ The complex processes of initiating CELL DIFFERENTIATION in the EMBRYO. The precise regulation by cell interactions leads to diversity of cell types and specific pattern of organization (EMBRYOGENESIS).
    Synonyms : Embryonic Inductions, Induction, Embryonic, Inductions, Embryonic
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embolic infarct one caused by an embolus.
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embryoid bodies structures resembling embryos, occurring in several types of germ cell tumors.
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embryonal nuclear cataract an opacity confined to the embryonic nucleus of the lens. It is an autosomal dominant trait, is often bilateral, has a powdery appearance, and seldom affects vision. Called also cataracta centralis pulverulenta.
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embryonic anideus a blastoderm in which no embryonic axis develops.
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embryopathic cataract a congenital opacity caused by intrauterine infection, eg, rubella, syphilis, or toxoplasmosis.
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EMB European bunting inhabiting marshy areas
EMB buntings and some New World sparrows
EMB appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use
EMB taken for your own use in violation of a trust
EMB taken for your own use in violation of a trust
EMB the fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else
EMB someone who violates a trust by taking (money) for their own use
EMB web spinners
EMB web spinners
EMB viviparous percoid fishes comprising the surf fishes
EMB cause to be bitter or resentful
EMB the state of being embittered
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