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em⋅bry⋅o

[em-bree-oh] noun, plural -os, adjective
–noun
1. the young of a viviparous animal, esp. of a mammal, in the early stages of development within the womb, in humans up to the end of the second month. Compare fetus.
2. Botany. the rudimentary plant usually contained in the seed.
3. any multicellular animal in a developmental stage preceding birth or hatching.
4. the beginning or rudimentary stage of anything: He charged that the party policy was socialism in embryo.
–adjective
5. embryonic.

Origin:
1580–90; < ML embryon-, embryo < Gk émbryon, n. use of neut. of émbryos ingrowing, equiv. to em- em- 2 + bry- (s. of brýein to swell) + -os adj. suffix

embryo-

a combining form representing embryo in compound words: embryology.
Also, especially before a vowel, embry-.
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em·bry·o   (ěm'brē-ō')   
n.   pl. em·bry·os
    1. An organism in its early stages of development, especially before it has reached a distinctively recognizable form.

    2. An organism at any time before full development, birth, or hatching.

    3. The fertilized egg of a vertebrate animal following cleavage.

    4. In humans, the prefetal product of conception from implantation through the eighth week of development.

    1. The fertilized egg of a vertebrate animal following cleavage.

    2. In humans, the prefetal product of conception from implantation through the eighth week of development.

  1. Botany The minute, rudimentary plant contained within a seed or an archegonium.

  2. A rudimentary or beginning stage: "To its founding fathers, the European [Economic] Community was the embryo of the United States of Europe" (Economist).


[Medieval Latin embryō, from Greek embruon : en-, in; see en-2 + bruein, to be full to bursting.]
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Main Entry: em·bryo
Pronunciation: 'em-brE-"O
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural em·bry·os
1 archaic : a vertebrate at any stage of development prior to birth or hatching
2 : an animal in the early stages of growth and differentiation that are characterized by cleavage,the laying down of fundamental tissues, and the formation of primitive organs and organ systems; especially : the developing human individual from the time of implantation to the end ofthe eighth week after conception —compare FETUS
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embryo em·bry·o (ěm'brē-ō')
n. pl. em·bry·os

  1. An organism in its early stages of development, especially before it has reached a distinctively recognizable form.

  2. An organism at any time before full development, birth, or hatching.

  3. The fertilized egg of a vertebrate animal following cleavage.

  4. In humans, the prefetal product of conception from implantation through the eighth week of development.

embryo- or embry-
pref.
Embryo: embryogenesis.

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embryo   (ěm'brē-ō')  Pronunciation Key 
  1. An animal in its earliest stage of development, before all the major body structures are represented. In humans, the embryonic stage lasts through the first eight weeks of pregnancy. In humans, other placental mammals, and other viviparous animals, young born as embryos cannot thrive. In marsupials, the young are born during the embryonic stage and complete their development outside the uterus, attached to a teat within the mother's pouch.

  2. The developing young of an egg-laying animal before hatching.

  3. The sporophyte of a plant in its earliest stages of development, such as the miniature, partially developed plant contained within a seed before germination.


embryonic adjective (ěm'brē-ŏn'ĭk)
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