Embryotic

Word EMBRYOTIC
Character 9
Hyphenation em bry ot ic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Embryotic"

What do we mean by embryotic?

Same as embryonic.

Embryonic. adjective

Embryonic adjective

In an early stage of development adjective

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The word "embryotic" in example sentences

Neither John nor Sarah believe in embryotic stem cell research, that is creating andembryo for the sole purpose of taking the cells to do research. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They believe it is in their power to put ... yes, put ... that dreary embryotic simmering mass, together again. ❋ Unknown (2003)

All beings are at one stage of the embryotic progress _female_. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Partly on direct proof and partly on good analogy, it may be inferred that these differ in different species -- that each in the first stages of existence is bound by a different and immutable mode of development -- and, if so, there can be no embryotic identity. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

The mother was nearly frantic; after every concert of the embryotic minstrels she solemnly admonished Lin and Alfred that that would be the last. ❋ Ben W. [Illustrator] Warden (N/A)

Here, therefore, is symbolised the collective energy of spirit and matter in the state of action, or the embryotic creation, the type and sum of all specific forms, spontaneously evolved from the union of Buddha and Dharma. ❋ John Hill Burton (N/A)

This disease is frequently seen in low, marshy pastures, where animals infested with the worm pass the ova or egg with the feces, the eggs developing into an embryotic worm which is again taken with the food or water by non-infected animals, whereby this disease again attacks the intestines and fully matured worms develop. ❋ Charles James Korinek (N/A)

There is no outside to the universe except this embryotic condition, wherein a man may think that there is no result of thought. ❋ Various (N/A)

Tisdale was making preparations for a dance which was an event in the embryotic metropolis of Crowheart, several hundred miles away. ❋ Caroline Lockhart (1916)

Having submitted this for your consideration, suffice it to say that with the work given into our hands, it being young, and in its embryotic state, we have done what we could, and ask that this find favor at your hands, praying for your most hearty co-operation and choice benediction in this work for the conversion of the world. ❋ Sara J. Duncan (1906)

In the one-time roadhouse on Washington Square was a saloon the name of which suggested an embryotic impulse toward poetry; or perhaps she picked that particular "pub" at random. ❋ Anna Alice Chapin (1900)

There is something in a silent egg which moves one's deeper emotions -- something solemn in its embryotic inertia, something awesome in its featureless immobility. ❋ Unknown (1899)

I heard their flipper-like, embryotic wings beating sleepily as the birds stretched and yawned their beaks and clacked them, preparing for slumber. ❋ Unknown (1899)

It was only the fact that the hills were fairly dotted with embryotic mines like our own -- this and the other fact that our dump showed no signs of ore -- that saved us. ❋ Francis Lynde (1893)

To know the physiological and psychological processes of embryotic growth, and the possible influences of motherhood over the coming child, and how to neutralize poor heredity, would achieve more for race elevation than the combined wisdom of schools and pulpits minus these. ❋ Various (1888)

Mr. Adams's mind was filled during his journey to this embryotic (p. 031) city his Diary does not tell; but if they were in any degree cheerful or sanguine they were destined to cruel disappointment. ❋ Unknown (1888)

No man or woman will ever reach to the top of the castle his or her youthful fancies lead them to build, if they content themselves with the acquirements of their embryotic medical life. ❋ Unknown (1887)

Sangha is the _result_ of that operation; is embryotic creation, the type and sum of all specific forms, which are spontaneously evolved from the union of ❋ William Elliot Griffis (1885)

The enthusiasm of a soldier for his colors had not yet died out in his breast; and he could not conceive that any organization which cultivated only an unbounded devotion for the flag in the breasts of the embryotic citizens, and kept alive the fire of patriotism in the hearts of the old Union element, should be a source of evil to any one. ❋ Unknown (1879)

Sokos collect together, and make a drumming noise, some say with hollow trees, then burst forth into loud yells which are well imitated by the natives 'embryotic music. ❋ Ed (1874)

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