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prenatal
English
Etymology
pre- +? natal
Adjective
prenatal (not comparable)
- Being or happening before birth.
Synonyms
- antenatal
Related terms
- natal
- perinatal
- postnatal
Translations
Noun
prenatal (plural prenatals)
- A person who is expecting to give birth.
- A dietary supplement to be taken by somebody expecting to give birth.
- She was recommended a course of zinc prenatals.
Anagrams
- parental, paternal
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From pre- +? natal.
Adjective
prenatal (masculine and feminine prenatal, neuter prenatalt, definite singular and plural prenatale, comparative prenatalare, indefinite superlative prenatalast, definite superlative prenatalaste)
- prenatal
References
- “prenatal” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Romanian
Etymology
From French prénatal
Adjective
prenatal m or n (feminine singular prenatal?, masculine plural prenatali, feminine and neuter plural prenatale)
- prenatal
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
prenatal (plural prenatales)
- prenatal
- Synonym: antenatal
Related terms
prenatal From the web:
- what prenatal vitamins
- what prenatal vitamins do
- what prenatal pills do
- what prenatal vitamins are covered by medicaid
- what prenatal vitamins do doctors prescribe
- what prenatal blood tests are done
- what prenatal tests are covered by insurance
- what prenatal genetic tests are available
nascent
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin nasc?ns, nasc?ntis, present participle of nascor (“I am born”). Doublet of naissant.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /?ne?.s?nt/, /?næs.?nt/
- ,
Adjective
nascent (not comparable)
- Emerging; just coming into existence.
- (mathematics, obsolete) Describing a quantity of object that is starting to grow from zero or an infinitesimal beginning. Also the creation or identification of an infinitesimal delta.
- Describing the state, aspect, or practice of an abstract concept.
- (chemistry) Of the state of an element at the time it is being generated from some compound or transitioning from one state to another; Newly released from a compound (especially hydrogen and oxygen) by a chemical reaction or electrolysis and possessing heightened reactivity; Newly synthesized (especially protein or RNA) by translation or transcription.
Synonyms
- (emerging): emergent, emerging, immature, inchoate, incipient, infant, in statu nascendi
Antonyms
- dying
- moribund
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
References
- nascent at OneLook Dictionary Search
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “nascent”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
nascent From the web:
- what nascent meaning
- what's nascent state
- what nascent chain
- what's nascent protein
- nascent what does it mean
- what is nascent hydrogen
- what is nascent iodine
- what is nascent oxygen
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