fetusˈfi təs
fetus (n)
- plural
- fetuses
English Definitions:
fetus, foetus (noun)
an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal
fetus (Noun)
An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.
fetus (Noun)
A human embryo after the 8 week of gestation.
Fetus
A fetus, also spelled foetus, fœtus, faetus, or fætus, is a developing mammal or other viviparous vertebrate after the embryonic stage and before birth. In humans, the fetal stage of prenatal development starts at the beginning of the 11th week in gestational age, which is the 9th week after fertilization.
Fetus
A fetus or foetus (; plural fetuses, feti, foetuses, or foeti) is the unborn offspring that develops from an animal embryo. Following embryonic development the fetal stage of development takes place. In human prenatal development, fetal development begins from the ninth week after fertilization (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.
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