💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Embryography"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| embryographernoun | One who scientifically describes embryos. |
| sonoembryologynoun | The study of embryos using ultrasound imaging. |
| embryogonynoun | (biology) embryogenesis |
| embryogenynoun | (biology) Embryogenesis. |
| embryopathologynoun | (pathology) The pathology of embryos |
| embryonynoun | (biology) The formation of an embryo; embryogenesis. |
| embryonationnoun | (biology) The formation and development of an embryo. |
| embryogenesisnoun | The process by which an embryo is formed and develops. |
| cytoembryologynoun | The cytology of embryos |
| embryonicsnoun | The study or use of embryonic cells |
| embryonizationnoun | (biology) Modification to an embryonic form. |
| proembryogenesisnoun | The generation and development of the proembryo |
| xenoembryonoun | A xenogenetic embryo. |
| polyembryonoun | (biology) One of a set of genetically identical embryos that develop from a single fertilized egg. |
| polyembryogenesisnoun | (biology) The genesis of polyembryony |
| embryotoxicologynoun | The toxicology of embryotoxins |
| recapitulationnoun | A subsequent brief recitement or enumeration of the major points in a narrative, article, or book. |
| recapitulationismnoun | (embryology) The doctrine that during embryonic development various structures develop that appeared during the evolutionary history of the species. |
| palingenesisnoun | (uncountable, also figuratively) Rebirth; regeneration; (countable) an instance of this. |
| organogenesisnoun | (biology) the formation and development of the organs of an organism from embryonic cells |
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