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Definition of Fetations
1. fetation [n] - See also: fetation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fetations
Literary usage of Fetations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1829)
"i? associates. After Sept 6th, he rapidly declined. Though exceedingly weak, be
enjoyed, for the most part, special man- fetations of the divine presence. ..."
2. The Science and Art of Midwifery by William Thompson Lusk (1896)
"... and by the histories of extra-uterine fetations, in which, up to a certain
limit, the uterus enlarges progressively, in spite of the non-presence of the ..."
3. Christian Theology by Milton Valentine (1906)
"... indestructible diamonds, in the midst of mythological super- fetations,
accumulated in the centuries which have passed over the ancient civilization. ..."
4. Surgical Diseases and Surgery of the Dog by Cecil French (1906)
"This condition results from the retention of septic matter (fetal membranes,
etc.,) in the uterus in connection with abnormal fetations or fetal deliveries. ..."