Incubatory

"Incubatory" in a Sentence (5 examples)

The measurement investigations show furthermore that some of the wintered gammarid females commenced to get eggs in their incubatory pouches at about the end of January.

Two incubatory pockets in the body wall also occur in Cucumaria coatsi.

Incubatory medicine was popular in the Greco-Roman world, the most famous example being the sanctuary of Asclepius at Epidauros in southern Greece, which attracted many pilgrims seeking healing.

As already stated, the incubatory is constructed of sun-dried bricks, mortar and earth.

Eggs are bought for the incubatory at never exceeding 5 cents per dozen, and chicks just from the shell are sold at less than 15 cents per dozen.

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