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gestation [dʒɛˈsteɪʃən] n 1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Zoology) a. the development of the embryo of a viviparous mammal, between conception and birth: about 266 days in humans, 624 days in elephants, and 63 days in cats b. (as modifier) gestation period 2. the development of an idea or plan in the mind 3. the period of such a development [from Latin gestātiō a bearing, from gestāre to bear, frequentative of gerere to carry] gestational , gestative [ˈdʒɛstətɪv dʒɛˈsteɪ-] adj gestatory adj
gestation 1. the process of carrying in the womb. See also: Birth
2. fetation; the process of development of the fetus in the womb. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
gestation noun 1. incubation, development, growth, pregnancy, evolution, ripening, maturation The gestation period can be anything between 95 and 150 days. 2. development, progress, evolution, progression, incubation the prolonged period of gestation of this design Translations gestation n (lit, of animals) → Trächtigkeit f; (of humans) → Schwangerschaft f; (fig) → Reifwerden nt; his book was 10 years in gestation → der Reifungsprozess seines Buches dauerte 10 Jahre How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The sperm whale, as with all other species of the Leviathan, but unlike most other fish, breeds indifferently at all seasons; after a gestation which may probably be set down at nine months, producing but one at a time; though in some few known instances giving birth to an Esau and Jacob: -- a contingency provided for in suckling by two teats, curiously situated, one on each side of the anus; but the breasts themselves extend upwards from that. All the facts of the animal economy, sex, nutriment, gestation, birth, growth, are symbols of the passage of the world into the soul of man, to suffer there a change and reappear a new and higher fact. |
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