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ectopic

American  
[ek-top-ik] / ɛkˈtɒp ɪk /

adjective

Pathology.
  1. occurring in an abnormal position or place; displaced.


ectopic Scientific  
/ ĕk-tŏpĭk /
  1. Out of place, as of an organ not in its proper position, or of a pregnancy occurring elsewhere than in the cavity of the uterus.

  2. Of or relating to a heartbeat that has its origin elsewhere than in the sinoatrial node.


Etymology

Origin of ectopic

First recorded in 1870–75; ectop(ia) + -ic

Example Sentences

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Ectopic pregnancies are when the embryo starts growing outside the womb, usually in the fallopian tube, and can be life-threatening.

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2026

Ectopic pregnancy can be dangerous, even fatal, for the mother.

From Slate • Jan. 2, 2025

Ectopic pregnancies are when a fertilized egg grows outside the womb, often in a fallopian tube.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 22, 2022

Ectopic pregnancies — when the fetus implants outside the uterus, usually in one of the fallopian tubes and sometimes on the ovaries or in the cervix — don’t always show up on scans.

From Washington Post • Jul. 16, 2022

Ectopic gestation is a disease, not a physiological condition.

From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by ?Malley, Austin

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