Incubated [verb]

Definition of Incubated:

hatch

Synonyms of Incubated:


Opposite/Antonyms of Incubated:

-


Sentence/Example of Incubated:

If the culture has been incubated at 37°C., it must be allowed to cool to the room temperature before applying the test.

To increase the number of fish which are incubated from the eggs, replied Earl.

The remaining eggs were sent to a neighboring farm to be artificially incubated, but only ten of them hatched out.

Organisms of this series dominate all other species in milk which is incubated 42 at 70° F.

Partly incubated eggs when placed in water float with their large end uppermost; if fresh they sink on their sides.

Among other things a small laboratory where no doubt all kinds of evil germs were incubated.

The plates were incubated twenty-four hours at 37 C., and plates containing less than 200 colonies were counted.

Plates were made in duplicate from each dilution and incubated seventy-two hours at 37 C.

This last nest contained four (considerably incubated) eggs, which I took.

The eggs which have been incubated to an advanced degree are as eagerly devoured as those quite fresh.