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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
foetus
noun
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▪ But so is the 6-month-old foetus.
▪ Incidentally it changes its composition considerably between the foetus and the adult.
▪ It was a foetus - a few cells - not yet a baby.
▪ The main importance of the virus, however, lies in its capacity to infect the foetus in utero.
▪ The only possible qualification is a case in which the choice may lead to the death of a viable foetus.
▪ The results can include cancer and genetic damage to a developing foetus.
▪ The tissue samples are taken from the foetus at seven weeks old, when it is only about one inch long.
▪ Treatment can help prevent the infection from seriously damaging the foetus.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
foetus

foetus \foetus\, Foetus \F[oe]"tus\, n. Same as Fetus.

foetus

Fetus \Fe"tus\ (f[=e]"t[u^]s), n.; pl. Fetuses (f[=e]"t[u^]s*[e^]z). [L. fetus, foetus, a bringing forth, brood, offspring, young ones, cf. fetus fruitful, fructified, that is or was filled with young; akin to E. fawn a deer, fecundity, felicity, feminine, female, and prob. to do, or according to others, to be.] The young or embryo of a vertebrate animal in the womb, or in the egg; often restricted to the later stages in the development of viviparous and oviparous animals. showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal, embryo being applied to the earlier stages. [Written also f[oe]tus.]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
foetus

see fetus; for spelling, see oe.

Wiktionary
foetus

n. (context chiefly British hypercorrect English) (alternative spelling of fetus English)

WordNet
foetus

n. an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal [syn: fetus]

Wikipedia
Foetus (band)

Foetus is the primary musical outlet of J. G. Thirlwell. Until 1995 the band underwent various name changes, all including the word foetus. Monikers adopted at different times include Foetus Under Glass, You've Got Foetus on Your Breath and Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel. After 1995 the name permanently became Foetus, though the related project The Foetus Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1997 and continues.

Thirlwell acts as the sole instrumentalist, vocalist, songwriter and producer for all Foetus works and as such is the only member of the band. Other artists may occasionally collaborate with Thirlwell on Foetus works but are not considered members of Foetus. Thirlwell is solely responsible for the musical output of the band.

J. G. Thirlwell has many side-projects, in which he frequently goes by the name Clint Ruin. One such grouping is Wiseblood with former Swans member Roli Mosimann. The material tends toward the realm of the darkest and most sexual Foetus songs, with Mosimann's Swans lineage showing in the slow, crushing pacing of many tracks. Thematically, Wiseblood's lyrics center around the misanthropic exertion of power, typically via murder, sex or assault. Wiseblood existed on-and-off from the mid-1980s through early 1990s.

Foetus (film)

Foetus is a 1994 Hungarian drama film directed by Márta Mészáros. It was entered into the 44th Berlin International Film Festival.

Usage examples of "foetus".

It performs the same function for the foetus that the lungs do for the organism after birth.

Early brain development in the foetus and newborn is itself associated first with a massive proliferation of cells, and then by a steady drop in number, but the space once occupied by the lost cells is taken up by an increase in the branching and synaptic connections made by those that remain.

Afterwards you may be ushered into a different room where hybrid babies or foetuses, partly human and partly like these creatures, stare back at you.

Why so many of us might be obsessing on foetuses or malnourished children, and imagining them attacking and sexually manipulating us, is an interesting question.

An epidemic of missing foetuses is something that would surely cause a stir among gynaecologists, midwives, obstetrical nurses, especially in an age of heightened feminist awareness.

I grant that the longings of women during their pregnancy have no influence whatever on the skin of the foetus, when I know the reverse to be the case?

Craig collapsed on his side, doubled up likea foetus, coughing and heaving the water from his lungs and shaking violently with cold.

After a day of such heat that tar dropped from the rigging and the pitch in the deck-seams bubbled under foot - perhaps the twentieth of such days in succession, with all the ship's boats towing astern to keep them watertight - Stephen left him down in his private lair, dissecting an eared seal's foetus, the pride of their largest jar of spirits.

You name it, and it spits it up some time or other: a dead man, a shell that might be alabaster, rose and pumpkin bright, with a sinistral whorling, rising inevitably to the tip of a horn as innocent as the unicorn's, a bottle with or without a note which you may or may not be able to read, a human foetus, a piece of very smooth wood with a nail hole in it--maybe a piece of the True Cross, I don't know--and white pebbles and dark pebbles, fishes, empty dories, yards of cable, coral, seaweed, and those are pearls that were his eyes.

The foetus, exerting itself, had become a baby, and the baby could only become a man by the proddings of a thousand new stimuli.

Here and there bobbed rusting tins and knots of fleshy tissue like tumours or aborted foetuses.