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جَنين — meaning in English: Embryo

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جَنين
آخِر، أواخِر
جَبّار
في العَلَن/عَلَناً
عَنى، يَعني، العِناية
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technical common
Usage
The word جَنين is commonly used in medical and biological discussions, particularly in hospitals or educational settings where conversations about pregnancy and fetal development take place. For instance, during a prenatal check-up, doctors may refer to the جَنين when discussing its growth and health.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is فَتَاة (fatā), which also refers to a developing being but is more commonly used to describe a fetus in later stages. While جَنين specifically denotes the early stages of development, فَتَاة may imply a sense of growth and progression, emphasizing the transition towards becoming a fully formed human.
Culture
The term جَنين comes from the Arabic root ج-ن-ن, which conveys the idea of something being concealed or hidden. This makes sense as an embryo is not yet visible to the outside world. In many Arab cultures, discussions around جَنين often evoke deep emotional responses, reflecting the significance of family and the anticipation of new life.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural of جَنين?
The plural of جَنين is أَجِنَّة (ajinna), which refers to multiple embryos. This term is often used in medical contexts, such as when discussing multiple pregnancies.
Q.How is جَنين used in a sentence?
You might say, 'الطبيب يراقب صحة الجَنين' which translates to 'The doctor monitors the health of the embryo.' This illustrates its use in a medical context.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with this word?
One common mistake is confusing جَنين with فَتَاة. While both refer to stages of development, جَنين is specifically for the embryonic stage, while فَتَاة is for later stages.
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