incubation |
contagious |
As a noun incubation
is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process.
As an adjective contagious is
of a disease, easily transmitted to others.
incubation |
hatcher |
As nouns the difference between incubation and hatcher
is that
incubation is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process while
hatcher is one who hatches (
transitive senses).
incubation |
cultivation |
As nouns the difference between incubation and cultivation
is that
incubation is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process while
cultivation is the art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture.
insidious |
incubation |
As an adjective insidious
is producing harm in a stealthy, often gradual, manner.
As a noun incubation is
sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process.
incubation |
hatch |
As a noun incubation
is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process.
As a proper noun hatch is
.
incubation |
gestation |
As nouns the difference between incubation and gestation
is that
incubation is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process while
gestation is the period of time during which an infant animal or human physically develops inside the mother's body until it is born.
incubation |
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incubation |
lurk |
As nouns the difference between incubation and lurk
is that
incubation is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process while
lurk is the act of lurking.
As a verb lurk is
to remain concealed in order to ambush.
incubation |
hatchingandgivedomeex |
incubation |
hatchery |
As nouns the difference between incubation and hatchery
is that
incubation is sitting on eggs for the purpose of hatching young; a brooding on, or keeping warm, to develop the life within, by any process while
hatchery is a facility where eggs are hatched under artificial conditions, especially those of fish or poultry.
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