Definition of Fetuses

1. Noun. (plural of fetus) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Fetuses

1. fetus [n] - See also: fetus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fetuses

fettles
fettling
fettlings
fetts
fettucce
fettuccine
fettuccine Alfredo
fettuccini
fettucine
fettucini
fetuin-galactosyltransferase
fetuous
fetus
fetus fetishist
fetus in fetu
fetuses (current term)
fetwa
fetwah
fetwahs
fetwas
feu
feu-de-joie
feu de joie
feuar
feuars
feud
feudal
feudal law
feudal lord
feudal system

Literary usage of Fetuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"ine in fetuses after Maternal Injection: Increasing Concentration with Advancing Gestational Age (40666) MARGARET L. KIRBY Department of Anatomy, ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"A total of 98 litters was obtained, comprising 1003 fetuses. These were taken and examined on ... The mean weight of the fetuses on the 21st day was normal. ..."

3. Handbook of meat inspection by Robert Ostertag, Earley Vernon Wilcox (1907)
"Meat of fetuses. The meat of fetuses is never a marketable food material. Only among English gourmands is tlie meat of fetuses considered a delicacy, ..."

4. Text-book of Meat Hygiene: With Special Consideration to Ante-mortem and by Richard Heinrich Edelmann, John Robbins Mohler (1908)
"... Abnormal Conditions and Diseases of Food/producing Animals t Noteworthy Peculiarities Within Physiological Limits A. fetuses and Dead'born Animals ..."

5. Risk Assessment for Neurobehavioral Toxicity edited by Bernard Weiss, Jurg Elsner (1997)
"... to the nervous systems of developing fetuses since the exploratory work of Spyker et al. in 1972(1). In the final part, we present a comparison of human ..."

6. The London Medical Gazette (1834)
"The fact of two fetuses being enclosed in the same bag of membranes has been asserted by some authors, but I know of no authentic case to prove it There is ..."

7. Anomalies and curiosities of medicine by George Milbry Gould, Walter Lytle Pyle (1901)
"-Union of two distinct fetuses by an osseous junction of the cranial bones. ... -Fusion of two fetuses below the umbilicus into a common lower extremity. ..."

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