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View definitions for embryonic

embryonic

adjective as in rudimentary

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While plans for the new competition remain embryonic, those involved insist there is money behind it, with that financial backing understood to be coming principally from the United States, rather than the Middle East.

From BBC

Equally obvious is how this is all still in the embryonic stage of Bellamy’s time in the international hot seat.

From BBC

American conservatives’ enthusiasm for foreign-based authoritarianism, and their readiness to cooperate with grandees like Orbán or Vladimir Putin, is now well established, a phenomenon I witnessed in its embryonic stage as early as 2016.

From Salon

The leaders of California’s embryonic hydrogen hub announced Wednesday that they have signed a contract with the U.S.

Formation of the body axes is a critical part of embryonic development.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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