embryonate
1Embryonate — Em bry*o*nate, Embryonated Em bry*o*na ted, a. (Biol.) In the state of, or having, an embryonal. [1913 Webster] …
2embryonate — an egg containing an embryo …
3embryonate — 1. SYN: embryonal. 2. Containing an embryo. 3. Impregnated. * * * em·bry·o·nate em brē ə .nāt vi, nat·ed; nat·ing of an egg or zygote to produce or differentiate into an embryo * * * em·bry·o·nate (emґbre o nāt) 1. pertaining to or… …
4embryonate — em·bry·o·nate …
5embryonate — ˌnāt intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: embryon + ate of an egg or zygote : to produce or differentiate into an embryo …
6Embryonated — Embryonate Em bry*o*nate, Embryonated Em bry*o*na ted, a. (Biol.) In the state of, or having, an embryonal. [1913 Webster] …
7Gyrinicola batrachiensis — Taxobox | name = Gyrinicola batrachiensis regnum = Animalia phylum = Nematoda classis = Secernentea ordo = Rhabditida familia = Pharyngodonidae genus = Gyrinicola species = G. batrachiensis binomial = Gyrinicola batrachiensis Gyrinicola… …
8vaccine — Originally, the live v. (vaccinia, cowpox) virus inoculated in the skin as prophylaxis against smallpox and obtained from the skin of calves inoculated with seed virus. Usage has extended the meaning to include essentially any preparation… …
9Inembryonate — In*em bry*o*nate, a. (Biol.) Not embryonate. [1913 Webster] …
10Polyembryonate — Pol y*em bry*o*nate, a. [Poly + embryonate.] (Bot.) Consisting of, or having, several embryos; polyembryonic. [1913 Webster] …