Crossword clues for in vitro
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Latin; "in a test tube, culture dish, etc.;" literally "in glass" (see vitreous).
Wiktionary
a. In an artificial environment outside the living organism. adv. In an artificial environment outside the living organism.
WordNet
Wikipedia
In Vitroes are a fictional genetically engineered subspecies of humans in the science fiction television series Space: Above and Beyond. The name is etymologically derived from the Latin phrase " in vitro", which is used in science to refer to state of being in an artificial environment outside the living organism. Thus, In Vitro refers to the race not only being conceived in a laboratory, but also artificially gestated in glass and metal cylinders, to be "born" as young adults.
Usage examples of "in vitro".
Ronald Ackerman, had explained to us at length the procedures of in vitro fertilization and intrauterine insemination.