All 14 Uses
fetus
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- Bella was half-hidden behind the arm of the sofa, curled up in a loose fetal position, her arms wrapped around her knees.†
Book 2 *fetal = relating to an unborn child (or other unborn or unhatched vertebrate)
- The fetus isn't compatible with her body.†
Book 2fetus = an unborn child (or other unborn or unhatched vertebrate)
- I'm watching her—and not just her, but the fetus as well—starve to death by the hour.†
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- The fetus is well protected.†
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- The more I know about the fetus, the better I can estimate what it will be capable of.†
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- It might help to know what the count was—whether the fetus was closer to us or to her.†
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- I was listening to you and Jacob just now, and when you were speaking of what the...fetus wants, Jacob had an interesting thought.†
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- I could tell that Edward had a difficult time using a term as mild as fetus.†
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- Perhaps we should address the needs of the...fetus first.†
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- We think the fetus might have an appetite closer to ours than to yours.†
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- "If the fetus is craving blood," Edward explained, "it's not craving animal blood."†
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- The...fetus.†
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- The...fetus is too much a part of her future.†
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- You know that I was wondering about the fetus's genetic makeup, Jacob.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(fetus) an unborn child beginning at completion of the 8th week of pregnancy when main features are recognizable, and ending at birth
or:
any unborn vertebrate - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)