Teratology

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Pronunciation: /ˌtɛrəˈtɑlədʒi/

Definitions of teratology

noun the study of abnormalities of physiological development

Example Sentences

A1 Teratology is the study of birth defects.

A2 The teratology department at the hospital specializes in studying abnormalities in newborns.

B1 Researchers in the field of teratology are constantly looking for ways to prevent congenital malformations.

B2 The teratology report revealed a high incidence of genetic abnormalities in the population.

C1 Her groundbreaking research in teratology has revolutionized our understanding of fetal development.

C2 The professor's expertise in teratology has led to significant advancements in prenatal care.

Examples of teratology in a Sentence

formal Teratology is the study of abnormalities in physical development.

informal I find teratology fascinating because it explores birth defects.

slang Some people call teratology the study of 'freaky stuff'.

figurative In a way, teratology can be seen as the exploration of nature's unexpected creations.

Grammatical Forms of teratology

plural

teratologies

comparative

more teratological

superlative

most teratological

present tense

teratologizes

future tense

will teratologize

perfect tense

has teratologized

continuous tense

is teratologizing

singular

teratology

positive degree

teratological

infinitive

to teratologize

gerund

teratologizing

participle

teratologized

Origin and Evolution of teratology

First Known Use: 1857 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'teratology' originates from the Greek words 'teras' meaning monster and 'logia' meaning study or discourse.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical field to describe the study of monsters or abnormal growths, the term 'teratology' has evolved to encompass the study of abnormal development in general, including birth defects and genetic mutations.