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Definitions of foetuses in various dictionaries:
noun - an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal
noun - the unborn organism carried within the womb in the later stages of its development
FOETUSES - A fetus or foetus (; plural fetuses or foetuses) is the prenatal stage between the embryonic stage and birth. In human development the fetal stage b...
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Unborn humans more than eight weeks after conception |
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Jul 29 2017 Irish Times (Simplex) |
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Plural form of foetus. |
an unborn or unhatched offspring of a mammal, in particular, an unborn human more than eight weeks after conception. |
An unborn or unhatched offspring of a mammal, in particular an unborn human more than eight weeks after conception. |
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A Fetus or foetus (; plural fetuses or foetuses) is the prenatal stage between the embryonic stage and birth. In human development the fetal stage begins from the ninth week after fertilisation (or eleventh week gestational age) and continues until birth. Prenatal development is a continuum, with no clear defining feature distinguishing an embryo from a fetus. However, a fetus is characterized by the presence of all the major body organs, though they will not yet be fully developed and functional and some not yet situated in their final anatomical location. |