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em·bry·o·troph \ˈembrēəˌträf, -rȯf\ noun or em·bry·o·trophe \-rōf\ (-s) Etymology: French embryotrophe, from embry- + -trophe (from Greek trophos one that feeds or rears, from trephein to nourish) — more at atrophy : the pabulum of uterine tissue fluids and cellular debris that nourishes the embryo of a placental mammal prior to the establishment of the placental circulation • em·bry·ot·ro·phy \ˌembrēˈä.trəfē\ noun -es |