Obs. [f. as prec. + -ATE3.] trans. a. To give embryonic existence to; in quot. fig. b. To load or fill as with an embryo or germ; to impregnate.

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1671.  Glanvill, Disc. M. Stubbe, 15. The Royal Society [was] as it were embryonated there.

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1687.  Ess. Tunbridge Waters, in Harl. Misc., I. 587. Divers seminary principles with which they [chalybeate waters] are embryonated.

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