Unprepared vs Embryonic - What's the difference?
unprepared | embryonic | Related terms |
Not prepared; caught by surprise.
A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
* 1983 , Ronald B. Lansing, Skylarks and lecterns: a law school charter (page 116)
(embryology) Of or relating to an embryo.
(figuratively) Something, especially a project, that is very new and is still evolving; something that has yet to reach its full potential.
Unprepared is a related term of embryonic.
As adjectives the difference between unprepared and embryonic
is that unprepared is not prepared; caught by surprise while embryonic is (embryology) of or relating to an embryo.As a noun unprepared
is a black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.unprepared
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The castle was unprepared for the assault.
Noun
(en noun)- "He's got another rule: Whenever he gets three unprepareds in a row, he leaves the classroom."