abecedarian, beginning, elementary, foundational, in its infancy, inchoate, infant, initiatory, natal, pregnant, primeval, rudimental
Definitionadj. occurring or existing before birth
Last update: September 14, 2015
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I don't believe in prenatal life. [Please select]
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The prenatal vitamins made her nausea worse. [Please select]
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Professor Ziegler finds the explanation of this last performance in the prenatal movements of the foetus within the maternal body. [Please select]
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Take, for instance, people who are born with peculiar prenatal impressions about their food. [Please select]
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Percentage of prenatal mortality probably was lower in laboratory-incubated eggs than in those under natural conditions. [Please select]
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Eggs laid in the laboratory had higher rates of infertility and prenatal mortality than did eggs dissected from oviducts. [Please select]
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1 surviving young when factors of infertility and prenatal mortality are considered), the progeny of a single female, after 20 years, would number approximately 380. [Please select]
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Infertility and prenatal mortality account for at least 40 per cent of the eggs laid, according to laboratory findings. [Please select]
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