| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Geology | Developing an embryo or embryonic tissue in vitro, or within an artificial environment. (references) | ||
| Health | Embryonal development or fetal maturation that takes place in an artificial environment. (references) | ||
| Wikipedic | Ectogenesis (from the Greek ecto, "outer," and genesis) is the removal of fetal gestation from women's bodies to laboratories. It is the creation of an artificial womb. No human has ever been allowed to survive past 2 weeks, but work with other animals has progressed further. .. (references) | ||
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| Ectogenesis | 4 | Ectogenesis | 4 | |
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