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noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, act of bearing young, offspring; akin to Latin ~ newly delivered, fruitful — more at feminine Date: 14th century an unborn or unhatched vertebrate especially after attaining the basic structural plan of its kind; specifically a developing human from usually three months after conception to birth — compare embryo 1b ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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- late 14c., from L. fetus "a bearing, hatching, offspring, young," from base of fe- "to generate, bear," also "to suck, suckle." The adj. fetal was formed in Eng. 1811. The spelling foetus is sometimes attempted as a learned Latinism, but it is not historic. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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