different between embryoid vs embroid
embryoid
English
Etymology
embryo +? -oid
Adjective
embryoid (comparative more embryoid, superlative most embryoid)
- Of, pertaining to, or resembling an embryo
Derived terms
- embryoid body
Noun
embryoid (plural embryoids)
- An embryonic organism, grown in vitro from a few cells
- Coordinate term: blastoid
Anagrams
- reimbody
embryoid From the web:
embroid
English
Verb
embroid (third-person singular simple present embroids, present participle embroiding, simple past and past participle embroided)
- To embroider
Adjective
embroid (not comparable)
- embryoid
Anagrams
- bromide
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