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Example sentences for "fecundated"

Lexicographically close words:
fecula; feculent; fecund; fecunda; fecundate; fecundating; fecundation; fecundity; fed; fedd
  1. On the 5th of September one of my guests, fecundated on the 29th of August, began to make her preparations under my eyes, at four o'clock in the afternoon.

  2. I had the curiosity to wonder how a second male would be received by a newly fecundated female.

  3. They work at their nests in the absence of any male, as do also the Social Wasps, whose whole brood has perished excepting a few mothers also fecundated in the autumn.

  4. She felt that she simply could not go through another pregnancy, another childbirth, with its sleepless nights and its weary toilsome days.

  5. From the moment the ovum has been fertilized or fecundated by the spermatozoön, the woman is said to be pregnant (or in French enceinte.

  6. A study of the development of the embryo and the formation of the various organs from one single cell, the ovum, vitalized or fecundated by another single cell, the spermatozoön, is the most wonderful and most fascinating of all studies.

  7. The eggs, fecundated by the milt, are carried about in small barrels full of damp moss.

  8. The germinal vesicle that supposedly splits into two is not fecundated by two spermatozoa, they say, because where there is only one nucleus in the beginning, the entrance of a second spermatozoon commonly kills the ovum.

  9. The physical material it gets directly from the mother is very probably all in the chromosomes of the fecundated ovum.

  10. If from some abnormal condition of the Fallopian tube the fecundated ovum is blocked and held in the tube, the embryo grows where the ovum stopped, and we have a case of Ectopic Gestation.

  11. Fecundation happens near the outer or ovarian end of the Fallopian tube, and the fecundated ovum finally is passed on to fasten on the wall of the uterus.

  12. Ovulation and menstruation occur about the same time ordinarily, and if the ovum produced is not fecundated it gradually shrivels and passes off through the uterus and vagina.

  13. How is the extremely complex human body with its various physical characteristics built up from the nucleus of a fecundated cell, the ovum?

  14. If the fecundated ovum is blocked or held in the Fallopian tube, the embryo grows where the ovum stops, and we have a case of Ectopic Gestation.

  15. It is as much a murder, as such, to unjustly destroy this microscopic fecundated ovum as it is to kill the child after birth.

  16. It is, nevertheless, easy at first sight to know whether or not we have to deal with a fecundated egg.

  17. Sometimes the ovum becomes fecundated before reaching the uterus, and, instead of passing onward into that organ as usual, remains in its position in the Fallopian tube or even on the surface of the ovary.

  18. These ligaments, according to Fabricius, is the part of the egg fecundated by the seminal spirit of the male; and it is here where the foetus first begins to form.

  19. Fifthly, he is wrong in saying that the glandular bodies are only the coverings of the fecundated eggs, and that the number of coverings, or empty follicles, always answer to the number of foetuses.

  20. Such an occurrence seems to render it almost certain that the ovum must have been fecundated in the Ovary, because we cannot well conceive, if it were not so, how it could reach the outside of the Womb.

  21. Huber observes, that fecundated females, after they have lost their wings, make themselves a subterranean cell, some singly, others in common.

  22. The fecundated females, on their part, become breeding machines whose activity is incessant.

  23. In the first chapter we have spoken of the changes undergone by the fecundated ovule till it becomes the embryo and then the infant.

  24. A woman can be fecundated and give birth to a child by the aid of semen injected into the uterus by a syringe.

  25. Moreover, there are women who never menstruate and who, in spite of this, not only regularly discharge ovules but may be fecundated and become pregnant.

  26. Among the bees and ants, a third class of individuals, or neuters, formed by differentiation of females, do not copulate, and lay at the most a few eggs which are not fecundated and which occasionally develop by parthenogenesis.

  27. An egg fecundated and fixed in this way may keep its position and grow during the first weeks of pregnancy, by the aid of villosities covering its envelope which penetrate the wall of the womb.

  28. This is met with chiefly in the ants, in which each female is generally fecundated successively by several males.

  29. For instance, fish have distinct sexes, but in them the female deposits her non-fecundated eggs in the water and is not concerned with them any further.

  30. It shows the position of an ovule which has just been discharged lying in the opening of the right tube, and that of another ovary fecundated and surrounded by the decidual membrane.

  31. Some patients imagine themselves pregnant and pretend that they were fecundated secretly.

  32. There she deposits her fecundated eggs in considerable numbers and then expires in her turn, like a faded flower which has fulfilled the object of its existence and falls after leaving the fruit in its place.

  33. The object of this is, no doubt, to prepare the mucous membrane of the womb for the fixation of the fecundated egg which will become grafted on its surface.

  34. This gives a rational account of many Fœtus's at one Birth, especially that of the Countess of Holland, and how at least a whole Cluster of Eggs in a Hen are fecundated by one Coition of the Male.

  35. In Egypt, again, culture was never deeply disseminated, and before Alexander was hardly at all fecundated by outside contact.

  36. So the idea of 'the relative' has been fecundated in modern times by the influence of the sciences of observation.

  37. In his works, amidst stupendous elucubrations, genuinely maniacal ideas may be found, as, for example, the prophecy that one day women will be fecundated without the help of the male.

  38. When, on the contrary, the generative force excited in the mother by successful fecundation is weaker, the fecundated germ does not attain the masculine sex.

  39. Richarz assigns all the power to the fecundated female individual.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fecundated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.