gestation period

NOUN
  1. the period during which an embryo develops (about 266 days in humans)
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How To Use gestation period In A Sentence

  • The gestation period from first inquiry to first completed shipment is rarely less than a couple of years.
  • We are talking about the brain tissue of an aborted foetus whose gestation period has to be between 10 and 11 weeks.
  • They breed all year round, after a gestation period of between five to six months.
  • The gestation period of a horse is about 11 months.
  • The scheme had a very long gestation period.
  • Having a child is a traumatic physical experience, and means that any other sort of activities a woman partakes in must take second place during the lengthy gestation period.
  • Both species have a long gestation period: the dromedary 12-13 months and the Bactrian 13-14 months.
  • The gestation period was five months, a timetable shared by the slender-horned gazelle, blackbuck antelope, and pygmy goat.
  • After what some would say has been a long gestation period, new Conservative policies have appeared.
  • Gray whale calves are born in the winter after a gestation period of about 13.5 months.
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