Crossword-Solution: EMBRYOS
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Embryos | pl. | of Embryo |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| EMBRYOS | anagram | MORESBY |
We have 12 clues for the answer “EMBRYOS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Developments after some unions | 1 answer |
| Early developmental stages | 1 answer |
| Early developments | 1 answer |
| Early life forms | 1 answer |
| Living organisms | 1 answer |
| Rudimentary stages | 1 answer |
| Rudimentary states | 1 answer |
| Underdeveloped stages. | 1 answer |
| Undeveloped stages | 1 answer |
| Biologists' study | 3 answers |
| Beginning stages | 3 answers |
| Early stages | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ERETA
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greedy person
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Sentences with EMBRYOS (5)
From the Sun, as the universal father, proceeds the quickening principle in nature, and in the patient and fruitful womb of our mother, the Earth, are hidden embryos of plants and men.
CHAPTER II ROMANCE The author of “Harold Ramorez,” etc., lit one of the hayseed cigarettes, seated himself comfortably, with his back against the wall and his right shoulder just under the lantern, elevated his knees to support the note-book, turned to a blank page, and wrote, slowly and earnestly: “CHAPITER THE SIXTH” He took a knife from his pocket, and, broodingly, his eyes upon the inward embryos of vision, sharpened his pencil.
This statement appeared in the shape of an argument, used by Bertrand and others in the previous century, to prove that fossil remains of plants in the coal measures had never existed as living plants, but had been simply a "result of the development of imperfect plant embryos"; and the same misty theory was suggested to explain the existence of fossil animals without supposing the epochs and changes required by geological science.
While Darwin was obliged to content himself with comparing a human embryo with that of a dog, there are now available the youngest embryos of monkeys of all possible groups (Orang, Gibbon, Semnopithecus, Macacus), thanks to Selenka's most successful tour in the East Indies in search of such material.
Salter has recently given the results of an examination of about 500 eggs produced from various crosses between three species of Gallus and their hybrids; the majority of these eggs had been fertilised; and in the majority of the fertilised eggs, the embryos had either been partially developed and had then perished, or had become nearly mature, but the young chickens had been unable to break through the shell.
Quotes with EMBRYOS (3)
Embryos think with each stage of their development that they have now reached the only condition that really suits them. This, they say, must certainly be their last, inasmuch as its close will be so great a shock that nothing can survive it. Every change is a shock; every shock is a pro tanto death. What we call death is only a shock great enough to destroy our power to recognize a past and a present as resembling one another.
Lamium Migraine dreams, jagged seams, A badge of love and pain. Or dreamy eyes, sleepy eyes, Drooping, closing, losing light. Packages scattered under the tree, Some torn open, some tied tight. Is there a heartbeat in those purple veins? Are those embryos or mouths or rosary beads? The color of my first dress, gathered with love, Fairy cups stirred with blades of grass, notes clustered on a windy score, Three blooms, three friends, alas! Grape flowers, cloud flowers, love flo…
I check every can of Barbasol I buy for dinosaur embryos. I haven't found any yet, as evidenced by the lack of T-Rex screams in my apartment.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, WP.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1967–2019).