"Marsupialised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Marsupialised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Marsupialised" Meaning

Marsupialised refers to the process or state of giving birth to underdeveloped young mammals, similar to those found in marsupials, which are a group of mammals that include kangaroos, koalas, and opossums. Marsupialised young typically develop further outside the womb, receiving nutrition from a milk-like substance produced by the mother, and then viviparously nourishing their offspring while they continue to develop inside their mother's womb. This is in contrast to placental mammals, such as humans and most other mammals, which give birth to more developed young that are better equipped to survive outside the womb.

"Marsupialised" Examples

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The marsupialised joey poked its head out of its mother's pouch, taking its first look at the world.
The conservation efforts aimed to marsupialised the endangered species, increasing its chances of survival.
The veterinarian carefully examined the marsupialised kangaroo, checking for any signs of illness.
The new species of marsupialised mammal was discovered in the remote Australian outback.
The researchers were thrilled to find that the marsupialised bear was thriving in its new habitat, a stark contrast to its endangered status in the wild.

"Marsupialised" Similar Words

Marshmallows

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Marshy

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Marsilea

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Marsilea is a genus of aquatic plants commonly known as waterclovers or century plants. They are floating leaves of submerged aquatic vegetation that are often found in aquatic environments such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. The plants have distinctive fern-like leaves and can reproduce by producing submerged stems and roots.

Marsileaceae

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Marsupial

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A marsupial is a mammal that gives birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development inside a pouch on their mother's body. This pouch, called a marsupium, provides a safe and nourishing environment for the young to grow and develop. Marsupials are found primarily in Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands, and include kangaroos, koalas, opossums, and wombats.

Marsupialia

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Marsupialisation

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Marsupialisation refers to the process of giving birth to underdeveloped young, which then continue to develop outside the mother's body, receiving nourishment from a yolk sac or from a milk-like substance produced by the mother, as in the case of marsupials, such as kangaroos and opossums. In contrast, placental mammals, such as humans and most other mammals, give birth to relatively developed young that receive nourishment from the placenta while in the womb.

Marsupialise

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Marsupialization

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Marsupialize

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Marsupialized

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Marsupials

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Marsupials are a group of mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development inside a pouch on their mother's body.

Marsupian

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Marsupiate

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Marsupite

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Marsupites

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Marsupites refers to a group of small to medium-sized, herbivorous mammals that give birth to underdeveloped young, which then complete their development inside a pouch on their mother's body. Examples of marsupites include kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and opossums.