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    embryogenetic查询结果如下:

    音标:['embrɪoʊ'dʒenɪk]
    异形词:embryogenetic
    基本释义/说明:查询词embryogeneticembryogenic的异体字
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    adj.
    【生】胚胎发生(形成)的
    embryogenetic process
    成胚过程
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    胚胎发生的
    -embryogenetic的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (embryology) Of or relating to an embryo. || (figuratively) Of a project, etc: very new and still evolving; yet to reach its full potential.
    “He admitted that the idea is still embryonic and needs more support from the government.”
    “And that’s what the opponents of embryonic stem cell research have pounced upon.”
    “The second, a rawer, soul and blues-based work, is still in its embryonic stage.”
    Relating to the embryo and fetus.
    “This result suggests that intensity, type, and period of swimming may interfere with embryofetal development.”
    Exhibiting embryotoxicity.
    “Treatment with MAO-B inhibitors, which are embryotoxic and fetotoxic at high doses in animals, should be avoided during pregnancy.”
    embryological
    “Neuroendocrine cells may have different embryologic origins, including neural tube, neural crest, and endoderm.”
    “This single specimen is unlike all the other embryologic orthocones, but we do not believe at this time that this single individual is sufficient to erect a new species.”
    “He was the first to coin the word protoplasm fox embryologic material.”
    Of or pertaining to embryology
    “A direct consequence of this theory of embryological origin bears on the question of species transformism.”
    “Haeckel noted that multicellular animal organisms follow a common pattern in early embryological development.”
    “It’s all embryological, and who knows if and how the US will flow from the natural to the hyperreal to the sacred.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    female embroiderer
    “Both looked at the embroideress, who raised her head, and seeing that the conversation was about her, she made a face.”
    “I am afraid she had no other female accomplishments than those by which the sempstress or embroideress earns her daily bread.”
    “Doa Paula sent for Nieves, the embroideress, and a long conference ensued with closed doors.”
    A person who embroiders
    “In fact, it is the business of the successful embroiderer to know as much about design as she must about stitchery and color.”
    “The palette of the embroiderer in silk is superlatively rich.”
    The scientific study of embryos.
    “For more than a century, urodele amphibians have been used as models for embryology, physiology, and natural history research.”
    “Indeed they are, and contemporary human embryology and developmental biology leave no significant room for doubt about it.”
    “But we also use things like development, embryology or immune systems, or even neural networks, the way brains work.”
    An embryonal tumor.
    (biology) Embryogenesis. [from 19th c.]
    “Expression was again up-regulated in early embryogeny and again during germination.”
    “For example, the significance of the details of embryogeny could well escape the reader more interested in the technicalities of seed production.”
    “At the end of late embryogeny, somatic embryos were already differentiated, and the width of the embryo approximated its length.”
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