hemotroph

hemotroph
hemotrophic /hee'meuh trof"ik, -troh"fik, hem'euh-/, adj.
/hee"meuh trof', -trohf', hem"euh-/, n. Embryol.
the material from the maternal bloodstream and placenta that nourishes a mammalian embryo.
Also, hemotrophe /hee"meuh trohf', hem"euh-, hi mo"treuh fee/.
[HEMO- + -TROPH]

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