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placentation

American  
[plas-uhn-tey-shuhn] / ˌplæs ənˈteɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. Anatomy, Zoology.

    1. the formation of a placenta.

    2. the manner of placement or construction of a placenta.

  2. Botany. the disposition or arrangement of a placenta or placentas.


placentation British  
/ ˌplæsɛnˈteɪʃən /

noun

  1. botany the way in which ovules are attached in the ovary

  2. zoology

    1. the way in which the placenta is attached in the uterus

    2. the process of formation of the placenta

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Etymology

Origin of placentation

From French, dating back to 1750–60; placenta, -ation

Example Sentences

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The placenta develops throughout the embryonic period and during the first several weeks of the fetal period; placentation is complete by weeks 14–16.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

Progesterone secreted by the corpus luteum stimulates the production of decidual cells of the endometrium that nourish the blastocyst before placentation.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

An artificial womb has been created for a relative of the grey nurse shark, but sharks’ placentation and how they grow in the womb is a bit less complicated than in humans.

From Salon • Sep. 19, 2012

Thus, in the case of marginal placentation the number must be limited by the narrow space from which they proceed, whereas in parietal and free central placentation the ovules are generally numerous.

From Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants by Masters, Maxwell T.

The true place of Moringa seems to be near Xanthophyllum with which genus it has some remarkable points of resemblance, witness the papilionaceous corolla; unilocular stamina, their situation, ovary, placentation, and lastly glandulation.

From Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries by Griffith, William