Definition of Embryologic

1. Adjective. Of an organism prior to birth or hatching. "Embryologic development"

Exact synonyms: Embryonal, Embryonic
Similar to: Immature
Derivative terms: Embryology, Embryo, Embryo, Embryology

Definition of Embryologic

1. a. Of or pertaining to embryology.

Definition of Embryologic

1. Adjective. embryological ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embryologic

embryoblast
embryocardia
embryogeneses
embryogenesis
embryogenetic
embryogenic
embryogenically
embryogenies
embryogeny
embryogony
embryography
embryoid
embryoids
embryoless
embryolike
embryologic (current term)
embryological
embryologically
embryologies
embryologist
embryologists
embryology
embryoma
embryoma of the kidney
embryomorphous
embryon
embryonal
embryonal adenoma
embryonal area
embryonal carcinoma

Literary usage of Embryologic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anatomy of the brain and spinal cord with special reference to mechanism and by Harris Ellett Santee (1907)
"TABLE I. embryologic DIVISIONS OF THE BRAIN. In accordance with its development the brain or encephalon is naturally divided into three embryologic ..."

2. Development and Anatomy of the Nasal Accessory Sinuses in Man: Observations by Warren B. Davis (1914)
"... embryologic CONSIDERATIONS During the third week of embryonal life there is evidence of beginning development of the nasal areas as shown ..."

3. Creation Or Evolution?: A Philosophical Inquiry by George Ticknor Curtis (1887)
"We are to infer the embryologic law from the parallelism of embryonic development which prevails in the whole series of animal generation ..."

4. The American Geologist by Newton Horace Winchell (1893)
"The term "embryologic" means "connected with the study of the embryo." Hyatt, however, did not wish to say "A stage connected with the study of the embryo," ..."

5. Operative Surgery by John Shelton Horsley (1921)
"Many investigators from embryologic studies assert that the bands are a ... Though due to abnormal embryologic development of the peritoneum it is also true ..."

6. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"The very early appearance in embryologic life, as well as the subsequent disappearance, of definite morphologic characteristics, often reveal genetic ..."

7. The Principles of Pathologic Histology by Frank Burr Mallory (1914)
"MIXED TUMORS The simple tumors arise from the cells which have reached the end of their embryologic development. The tumor cells are capable, therefore, ..."

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