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coitus [ˈkəʊıtəs] N

I . focus <focuses or foci [ˈfəʊsaı] > [ˈfəʊkəs] N

1. focus:

II . focus <focuses or foci [ˈfəʊsaı] > [ˈfəʊkəs] VB trans, intr

fortune [ˈfɔːtʃən] N

cactus <cacti [ˈkæktaı] or cactuses> [ˈkæktəs] N

hiatus <hiatus(es)> [haıˈeıtəs] N

status [ˈsteıtəs, ˈstætəs] N

foe [fəʊ] N liter

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The narrative revolves around two children who liberate a century-old foetus preserved in the specimen collection of their school laboratory.
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Ultrasound technology has made it possible for pregnant women and their families to learn the gender of a foetus early in a pregnancy.
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Doctors told them that there would be no chance that the foetus, who had a condition called acrania, would survive longer than an hour after birth.
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As the foetus descends within the uterus in preparation for birth, the presenting part, usually the head, rests on and is supported by the cervix.
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Since the anti-cancer drugs she was taking could harm the foetus, she was stopped from taking them.
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A stillborn foetus, or one that dies during delivery, is hence not accorded personhood.
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The foetus had an unusual appearance, giving rise to rumours of its extraterrestrial origin.
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The relationship to land is not dissimilar to that of the foetus to the placenta.
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However, the foetuses are often stillborn or survive only few minutes.
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He found that although she had suffered severe bruising, the foetus was uninjured.
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