"Fetch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To fetch means to go and get something, often in response to a request or command. It can also refer to the act of bringing or retrieving something, such as fetching a ball for someone or fetching a patient to a doctor's office.
Fetalis is an adjective that refers to the mother or fetus. Specifically, it is used to describe a substance or organism that is associated with or characteristic of the fetus or the mother during pregnancy. For example, immunoglobulin Fetalis is a type of antibody that is present in the mother's blood and is especially important for the development and survival of the fetus.
Fetally refers to something that is related to or occurs during fetal development, especially in the womb. It can also describe something that is characteristic of or typical of a fetus.
Fetation refers to the process of implantation of a fertilized ovum (zygote) in the lining of the uterus.
The verb "fetches" means to bring or obtain something, often in response to a request or command. It can also imply a sense of bringing or getting something back, such as fetching something that has been lost or left behind. In a broader sense, "fetches" can also imply a sense of retrieving or obtaining something through effort or diligence, such as fetching a ball or fetching a book from a shelf.
Treated with hospitality and respect, especially on a formal occasion, such as a banquet or a reception.