fetus English
Alternative forms
* foetus
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* (chiefly Canadian and US) fetus
* phoetus,
* faetus,
Noun
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(Canada, US) An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.
(Canada, US) A human embryo after the 8th week of gestation.
- The sequence is; molecules in reproductive systems, then gametes, zygotes, morulas, blastocysts, and then fetuses .
Usage notes
* The form fetus is preferred in North America and in the scientific community, whereas foetus is still commonly used in Commonwealth nations.
Derived terms
* (l)
References
* Health Online
Anagrams
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child English
Alternative forms
* (l) (archaic)
Noun
( en-noun)
A daughter or son; an offspring.
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(figuratively) An offspring; one born in, or considered a product of the culture of, a place.
* 1984 , Mary Jane Matz, The Many Lives of Otto Kahn: A Biography , page 5:
- For more than forty years, he preached the creed of art and beauty. He was heir to the ancient wisdom of Israel, a child of Germany, a subject of Great Britain, later an American citizen, but in truth a citizen of the world.
(figuratively) A member of a tribe, a people or a race of beings; one born into or considered a product of a people.
* 2009 , Edward John Moreton Dunsany, Tales of Wonder , page 64:
- Plash-Goo was of the children of the giants, whose sire was Uph. And the lineage of Uph had dwindled in bulk for the last five hundred years, till the giants were now no more than fifteen foot high; but Uph ate elephants
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(figuratively) A thing or abstraction derived from or caused by something.
* 1991 , (w, Midnight's Children) , (Salman Rushdie) (title)
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A person who is below the age of adulthood; a minor (person who is below the legal age of responsibility or accountability).
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=(Joseph Stiglitz)
, volume=188, issue=26, page=19, magazine=( The Guardian Weekly)
, title= Globalisation is about taxes too
, passage=It is time the international community faced the reality: we have an unmanageable, unfair, distortionary global tax regime. […] It is the starving of the public sector which has been pivotal in America no longer being the land of opportunity – with a child' s life prospects more dependent on the income and education of its parents than in other advanced countries.}}
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(computing) A data item, process or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another data item, process or object.
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* 2011 , John Mongan, ?Noah Kindler, ?Eric Giguère, Programming Interviews Exposed
- The algorithm pops the stack to obtain a new current node when there are no more children (when it reaches a leaf).
(obsolete) A female infant; a girl.
* Shakespeare
- A boy or a child , I wonder?
Synonyms
* (daughter or son) boy, fruit of one's loins, girl, kid, offspring
* (young person) bairn, boy, brat, girl, kid, lad, lass
* See also
Antonyms
* (daughter or son) father, mother, parent
* (person below the age of adulthood) adult
* parent
Derived terms
* boomerang child
* childhood
* childish
* childless
* childlike
* love-child
* lovechild
* manchild
* middle child
* only child
* perpetual child
* problem child
* schoolchild
* war child
* with child
Related terms
* chield, chiel
* childe
* Childermas
See also
* orling
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