IPA: /ˌɛm.briˈɒl.ə.dʒɪ.kəl/
KK: /ɛmˌbriˈɑlədʒɪkəl/
Definition: Relating to the study of embryos and their development.
Example: The researchers published a paper on embryological processes in early human development.
IPA: /ˌɛm.briˈɒl.ə.dʒɪ.kli/
KK: /ɛmˌbriˈɑlədʒɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the study of embryos and their development.
Example: The cells were analyzed embryologically to understand their growth patterns.
IPA: /ɛmˈbrɪəˌlɒdʒi/
KK: /ɛmˈbrɪoʊlədʒi/
Definition: The study of how living organisms develop from a single cell into a complex structure, focusing on the early stages of growth and formation.
Example: Embryology is essential for understanding how different species develop before birth.
IPA: /N/A/
KK: /N/A/
Definition: Not a valid English word.
Example: N/A
Definition: A very early stage of development in a living organism, especially before it is born or hatched.
Example: The scientist studied the embryon to understand the early stages of life.
IPA: /ɛmˈbrɪəˌneɪtɪd/
KK: /ɛmˈbrɪəˌneɪtɪd/
Definition: Having an embryo or being in a stage of development where an embryo is present.
Example: The scientist studied the embryonated eggs to understand their growth process.
IPA: /ɛmˈbriːənɪk/
KK: /ɛmˈbrɪənɪk/
Definition: Relating to the early stages of development, especially in the context of an embryo or something that is not fully formed yet.
Example: The project is still in its embryonic stage, and many details are yet to be finalized.
IPA: /ɛmˈbriːənɪkli/
KK: /ɛmˈbriːənɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the early stages of development or formation.
Example: The project is still embryonically developed, needing more time to mature.
IPA: /ɪˈmɪsɪv/
KK: /ɪˈmɪsɪv/
Definition: Having the ability to give off or release energy or matter, such as light or heat.
Example: The emissive properties of the material allow it to glow in the dark.
IPA: /ɪˈmɪsɪvɪti/
KK: /ɪˈmɪsɪvɪti/
Definition: The measure of how well a surface can emit thermal radiation compared to a perfect black surface at the same temperature.
Example: The emissivity of the material affects how efficiently it can radiate heat.
IPA: /ɪˈmɪt/
KK: /ɪˈmɪt/
Definition: To send out or give off something, such as light, heat, or sound.
Example: The factory emits smoke into the air every day.
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