"Ovulate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To ovulate means to release a mature egg from the ovaries, typically on a regular basis, in preparation for fertilization by sperm. This process usually occurs as part of the menstrual cycle, and is a normal and necessary step for the possibility of pregnancy.
Ovonic refers to a type of battery or electric cell that was developed by Jerry Woodall in the 1970s. Ovonic batteries are rechargeable and use the Ovonic process, a method of storing electrical energy through the oxidation and reduction of metal oxides. These batteries have a higher energy density and longer lifespan compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.
Ovoplasma refers to the substances present in the ovum (egg cell) of a female that nourish and sustain the developing embryo after fertilization. It is a protective and nutrient-rich fluid that surrounds the embryo and helps it grow and develop outside the mother's body during pregnancy.
Ovral is a brand name for an oral contraceptive pill that contains the synthetic hormones ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel. It is primarily used to prevent pregnancy but also has other effects such as reducing the risk of ovarian cysts and adrenal gland tumors. It is often prescribed for women who are overweight or have other health conditions that make it difficult for them to use other forms of hormonal birth control.
Ovula refers to a small, usually yellowish, visible spot or patch, often circular or oval in shape, that appears on the surface of the skin, particularly on the face, after a person has experienced strong emotions, such as joyful tears or laughter.
Ovular refers to something that is shaped like an egg or has an egg-like appearance. It can also describe an object or structure that is curved or rounded, similar to the shape of an egg. Additionally, in biology, ovular can refer to the egg-shaped structure formed by the cells of a plant or an animal, such as an ovule or an ovary.
The ovulary refers to the membranous sac that contains the eggs or ova in a female's ovaries.
Ovulated refers to the process by which an egg is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube, a crucial part of female reproduction. It typically occurs during the menstrual cycle, usually around day 14 in a 28-day cycle, and is triggered by the luteinizing hormone (LH) released by the pituitary gland. The released egg travels through the fallopian tube, where it can be fertilized by sperm if a man's ejaculation occurs during the small window of time when the egg is capable of being fertilized.
To ovulate means to release an egg from the ovaries, typically as part of the female reproductive cycle. In humans, ovulation usually occurs once a month and is a necessary step for conception, as it allows the sperm to fertilize the egg and potentially lead to pregnancy.
Ovules are the immature eggs or egg-cells within a flower or ovary. They are the female reproductive units that contain the potential to develop into a seed if fertilized by pollen.