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Meaning & Definition of Gestation in English

English

Gestation

The period of development of an embryo or fetus inside the womb.


Pronunciation:

/dʒɛsˈteɪʃən/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

gestations

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: The process of carrying or being carried in the womb between conception and birth.

    Example Sentence: The gestation of the elephant lasts about 22 months.

  • Definition: The period during which something is developed or formed.

    Example Sentence: The gestation of the idea took several months before it was fully realized.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'gestatio', from 'gestare' meaning 'to bear, carry'.

Synonyms

pregnancydevelopmentincubation

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • gestation period: The time during which something is developed or formed, often used in a biological or metaphorical context.
  • to gestate an idea: To develop or think through an idea over time.

Translations

  • Spanish: gestación
  • French: gestation
  • German: Schwangerschaft
  • Russian: гестация

Related Words

  • gestate: To carry a fetus in the womb.
  • embryo: An early stage of development for a multicellular organism.
  • fetus: An unborn offspring in the process of development.

Slang Meanings of gestation

  • Meaning: The time taken for an idea to mature.

    Example Sentence: It's a long gestation for this project, but it will be worth it.

  • Meaning: A metaphor for development or incubation of plans.

    Example Sentence: We're still in the gestation phase of planning this event.