Alternative spelling of in vitro. (as attributive adjective)(adjective)
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Use "in-vitro" in a sentence
"Soon deer and elk were being farmed and bred like cattle and hogs, using sophisticated genetics and in-vitro fertilization."
"Although the procedure, known as in-vitro fertilization or IVF, remains controversial and is opposed by the Catholic Church and others, it has become widely accepted and practiced."
"Between anticipated wins in solid Democratic states and the toss-ups, the electoral math adds up to more than 300 votes for a pro-choice, anti-personhood Obama over a generic Republican who supports banning all abortion and the most common forms of birth control, as well as severely restricting in-vitro fertilization, by granting legal rights from the moment of fertilization."