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embryo in Korean

embryo in Korean is 태아, 배, 배아 — embryo means an organism in the earliest stage of development, before it is recognizably formed — in humans, roughly the first eight weeks after conception.

embryo in Korean

태아
noun
Pronounced: taea
fertilized egg before developing into a fetus
noun
Pronounced: bae
fertilized egg before developing into a fetus
배아
noun
Pronounced: baea
fertilized egg before developing into a fetus

What does "embryo" mean?

  1. noun An organism in the earliest stage of development, before it is recognizably formed — in humans, roughly the first eight weeks after conception.
    "The scan showed the embryo's heartbeat for the first time."
  2. noun The very earliest stage of a plan, project, or idea, before it has properly developed.
    "The proposal was still an embryo of an idea when it leaked to the press."

embryo in a sentence

  • The scan showed the embryo's heartbeat for the first time.
  • Scientists study how the embryo's cells begin to specialize.
  • The proposal was still an embryo of an idea when it leaked to the press.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "embryo" in Korean?

"embryo" in Korean is 태아, 배, 배아. embryo means: An organism in the earliest stage of development, before it is recognizably formed — in humans, roughly the first eight weeks after conception.

How do you pronounce 태아?

"embryo" in Korean is 태아, pronounced "taea".

How do you use "embryo" in a sentence?

Example: "The scan showed the embryo's heartbeat for the first time." In Korean, "embryo" is 태아, 배, 배아.

Are there other ways to say "embryo" in Korean?

Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "embryo": 태아, 배, 배아.

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