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fetus

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Noun — An unborn mammal at a later stage of development, showing recognizable features of the adult animal.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

Precise, but they will stand out — check the sense before using one.

unborn young

Etymology

A learned borrowing from Latin fētus ("offspring"); a doublet of fawn.

Full origin of fetus →

Frequently asked questions

What does “fetus” mean?

The word “fetus” means an unborn mammal at a later stage of development, showing recognizable features of the adult animal. In plain terms, the medical term for an unborn baby past the early embryo stage.

How do you pronounce “fetus”?

“Fetus” is pronounced FEE-tuhs (/ˈfiːtəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “fetus” in a sentence?

Here is “fetus” used in a sentence: “By the second trimester, the fetus has all its major organs formed.”

What part of speech is “fetus”?

“Fetus” is a noun.

Where does the word “fetus” come from?

The word “fetus” comes from Latin. A learned borrowing from Latin fētus ("offspring"); a doublet of fawn.

Is “fetus” a common word?

“Fetus” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between a fetus and an embryo?

An embryo refers to the earliest stage of development after fertilization, before major organs and features have formed, while a fetus refers to a later stage at which the developing mammal already shows recognizable features of the adult animal. The shift from embryo to fetus marks a developmental milestone rather than a change in species.

Does fetus only apply to humans?

No, fetus is a general term for an unborn mammal at a later stage of development, so it can refer to the developing young of any mammal, not just humans.

What is the correct spelling, fetus or foetus?

Fetus is the standard spelling in American English, while foetus is the traditional spelling used in British and other Commonwealth varieties of English. Both refer to the same stage of mammalian prenatal development.

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