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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs embroider, embroid and embryonate which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

embryonic
  1. (embryology) Of or relating to an embryo.
  2. (figuratively) Of a project, etc: very new and still evolving; yet to reach its full potential.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “He admitted that the idea is still embryonic and needs more support from the government.”
      “And that's what the opponents of embryonic stem cell research have pounced upon.”
      “If you were to watch an embryonic starfish develop, you would see that it begins life bilaterally, but switches to radial symmetry as it matures.”
embryotropic
  1. That affects the change and development of an embryo.
embryoplastic
  1. (biology) Relating to, or aiding in, the formation of an embryo.
embryous
  1. (archaic) embryonic; undeveloped
embryofetal
  1. Relating to the embryo and fetus.
embryogenic
  1. Of or pertaining to embryogenesis
  2. Examples:
    1. “Special emphasis is given to the initial stages of microspore embryogenic potential acquirement and the initiation of cell divisions.”
      “Microspores were induced to enter the embryogenic pathway by pretreating whole anthers in mannitol salt solution.”
      “The original embryogenic cultures were obtained from leaf explants and the somatic embryos were multiplied either directly or via callus.”
embryoid
  1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling an embryo
embryolike
  1. Resembling or characteristic of an embryo.
embryotoxic
  1. Exhibiting embryotoxicity.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Treatment with MAO-B inhibitors, which are embryotoxic and fetotoxic at high doses in animals, should be avoided during pregnancy.”
embryofoetal
  1. Alternative form of embryofetal
embryogenetic
  1. Relating to embryogenesis.
  2. Examples:
    1. “A review concerning some embryogenetic aspects of the cardiac outflow tract is presented.”
      “The embryogenetic process allows the formation of a well-differentiated embryonic axis, surrounded by a single massive cotyledon, the scutellum.”
      “The presence of a split cord malformation in a patient with Currarino's triad suggests that the two disorders share a common embryogenetic pathway.”
embryological
  1. Of or pertaining to embryology
  2. Examples:
    1. “Haeckel noted that multicellular animal organisms follow a common pattern in early embryological development.”
      “The obturator artery is very variable in origin and no embryological explanation has been found.”
      “A direct consequence of this theory of embryological origin bears on the question of species transformism.”
embryoscopic
  1. Relating to embryoscopy.
embryoniclike
  1. Resembling embryonic cells
embryonating
  1. In which embryos are forming
embryologic
  1. embryological
  2. Examples:
    1. “Neuroendocrine cells may have different embryologic origins, including neural tube, neural crest, and endoderm.”
      “This single specimen is unlike all the other embryologic orthocones, but we do not believe at this time that this single individual is sufficient to erect a new species.”
      “He was the first to coin the word protoplasm fox embryologic material.”
embryoniform
  1. (biology) Like an embryo in form.
embryonated
  1. Containing an embryo
  2. Examples:
    1. “In addition, influenza viruses are usually passaged in embryonated chicken eggs before isolation.”
      “Particularly worrisome is the fact that the highly pathogenic H5 and H7 subtypes of the flu virus kill embryonated chickens eggs.”
      “Absence of c-DNA of A influenza virus in material obtained from dead chickens and in inoculated embryonated hen eggs.”
embryoniferous
  1. (biology) Having an embryo.
embryonal
  1. embryonic
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Nephroblastoma is an embryonal neoplasm derived from nephrogenic blastemal cells primarily occurring in children who are younger than 6 years.”
      “The urachus is a remnant of allantoic origin, connecting the embryonal cloaca to the allantois during early intrauterine life.”
      “It usually indicates the presence of a teratocarcinoma, an endodermal sinus tumour or an embryonal carcinoma.”
embryotic
embryoless
  1. Without embryo.
embryonary
  1. (biology) embryonic
embryonical
embroid
embryonate
  1. Having an embryo.
embroidered
embroidering
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