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in vitro

/ɪn ˌvɪˈtroʊ/
/ɪn ˈvitrəʊ/
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When you do experiments in a lab — usually with the help of slides, microscopes, or test tubes — your studies are considered in vitro.

In Latin, in vitro means "in glass," and in science it means that you are observing a cell, for example, separately from the organism it was originally part of. A well-known term is "in vitro fertilization," colloquially known as a "test tube baby," in which a human embryo is fertilized in a lab rather than its mother's body.

Definitions of in vitro
  1. adjective
    in an artificial environment outside the living organism
    in vitro fertilization”
    synonyms: ex vivo
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    antonyms:
    in vivo
    within a living organism
  2. adverb
    in an artificial environment outside the living organism
    “an egg fertilized in vitro
    synonyms: ex vivo
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