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Latest post Sat, Feb 10 2007 5:59 PM by Eimai_Anglos. 2 replies.
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Anonymous  +  326165 Thu, 08 Feb 07 01:20 PM
Is there any difference b/t these two words? Which one is more mature?
Marius Hancu  +  326207 Thu, 08 Feb 07 02:09 PM
Fetus is more mature, see:

http://209.161.37.11/dictionary/embryo
http://209.161.37.11/dictionary/fetus

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Eimai_Anglos  +  327406 Sat, 10 Feb 07 05:59 PM
Note, also, that the spelling is "foetus" in English and "fetus" in American.
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