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[Greek, en = in + bryein = to be full of] An egg that has been fertilized by a sperm and undergone one or more divisions. Also the set of early developmental stages in which a plant or animal differs from its mature form.
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| embryonic |
Of or pertaining to an embryo.
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| embryonic |
Rudimentary, in an early stage.
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| embryo transfer |
(ET) Procedure by which the embryo is placed in the uterus or into the fallopian tube after in vitro fertilization.
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| embryopathy |
Literally, pathology of the embryo (or fetus). Can underlie a miscarriage or, if it reflects are more or less permanent state, can cause unexplained infertility.
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