"Embroilment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Embargoing involves getting or involving oneself deeply in a situation or problem, often unintentionally, and experiencing difficulties or complications as a result.
Embroiderers are people who work with needle and thread to create decorative designs or patterns on fabrics, such as clothing, textiles, or accessories, using embroidery techniques.
Embroideries refers to decorative patterns or designs created by sewing or stitching on fabric, often with colorful threads or yarns, typically used to adorn clothing, textiles, or other materials.
Embroidery is the art or technique of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread, using intricate stitches to create patterns, designs, or figures. It involves inserting yarn, thread, or other materials into a fabric using a needle, and can be used to create decorative patterns, logos, or even create works of art.
To involve someone or something in a difficult or complicated situation, often unintentionally, so that they become deeply concerned or troubled.
Embroils implies a situation where someone is deeply involved or entangled in a complex or difficult problem, controversy, or situation, often to the point of being overwhelmed or troubled by it. It can also imply a sense of reluctance or even bitterness in having become involved in this way. For example: "The politician's scandal will embroil her reputation for months to come."
Embrue is a verb that means to stain or dye something, especially by soaking it in a liquid. It can also mean to cause something to become discolored or spoiled. For example: "The paint embrued the fabric, making it difficult to clean."
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The word "embry" refers to a stage of development in the growth of an organism, typically a mammal, when it is developing inside its mother's womb or an egg. It is characterized by rapid cell division and differentiation, during which the organism forms and organizes its major organs and body systems.
An embryo is the earliest stage of development of a mammal, from the time of fertilization until the end of the eighth week of gestation. It is the stage at which the fertilized egg, or zygote, begins to divide and grow, forming a cluster of cells called a blastula. The embryo undergoes extensive growth and differentiation, developing its major organs and body systems, before eventually becoming a fetus.
Embryogenesis is the process by which an embryo develops from a fertilized egg cell. It involves the complex and highly coordinated cell divisions, growth, and differentiation of cells that give rise to the different tissues and organs of the body. The term embryogenesis refers specifically to the prenatal developmental stage, from the formation of the zygote to the end of organogenesis, which is roughly around the sixth week of gestation.
Relating to or capable of producing embryos, especially in reference to plants. Often used in the context of plant biotechnology or agriculture to describe the process of creating or culturing embryos.