gestation
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noun
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the development of the embryo of a viviparous mammal, between conception and birth: about 266 days in humans, 624 days in elephants, and 63 days in cats
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gestation period
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the development of an idea or plan in the mind
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the period of such a development
Other Word Forms
- gestational adjective
- gestative adjective
- gestatory adjective
Etymology
Origin of gestation
1525–35; < Latin gestātiōn- (stem of gestātiō ), equivalent to gestāt ( us ) ( gestate ) + -iōn- -ion
Explanation
Gestation is the period of time when something is conceived and developed. The gestation period for human babies lasts nine months. Gestation comes from the Latin gestare, which means to bear, or give birth to. We can talk about the gestation of fetus before it's born, but we also use gestation to talk about ideas. If you've been vaguely thinking about starting a revolution for the last year, then that idea has been in gestation.
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Example Sentences
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The company says its product, which works solely with bovine breath samples, has detected gestation with 94% accuracy in lab tests.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 17, 2026
The review's timeline indicates it would probably have analysed the case of Chloe Vowels-Lovett, whose baby, Esme, was stillborn at 38 weeks' gestation in February 2022.
From BBC • Feb. 12, 2026
RSV immunizations are recommended for everyone age 75 and up, babies younger than 8 months, and pregnant women between 32 weeks to 36 weeks of gestation.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 20, 2025
California sea lions typically give birth in June after an 11-month gestation.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2025
As a fat man, I walked with the foot soldiers so as not to jounce the gestation.
From "The Woman Warrior" by Maxine Hong Kingston
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