oviposition
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From oviposit + -ion, from ovi- (“egg”) + Latin pōsitus (“placed”).
Noun
[edit]oviposition (usually uncountable, plural ovipositions)
- (zoology or pornography) The process or instance of ovipositing, laying eggs.
- 1963, Ellsworth C. Dougherty, “Other Disciplines of Comparative Biology”, in The Lower Metazoa: Comparative Biology and Phylogeny, Berkley: University of California Press, page 474:
- If an opsiblastic egg is produced by an individual, it is usually the last oviposition by that animal even if it is also the first.
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[edit]process of laying eggs
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