Phrases with «embryonic form»

The phrase "embryonic form" refers to something that is in its very early stage or beginning stage of development. It suggests that something is still at the initial or basic level, like an embryo, which eventually grows and evolves into a more complete or mature form. Full definition

Sentences with «embryonic form»

  • Elsewhere, Louise Bourgeois's tightly twined The Couple hangs from a sturdy oak tree, oblivious to the world below; and Norwegian artist Per Inge Bjørlo's Inner Room VI is a brutal - looking bunker within which a metallic embryonic form appears from an industrial exhaust duct. (theguardian.com)
  • Many of the eschatological motifs which flourished in later apocalypses are to be found in embryonic form in Isaiah 24 - 27 a passage sometimes referred to as «the Little Apocalypse». (religion-online.org)
  • The understanding of the Mass as sacrifice was there, at least in embryonic form, from the beginning. (faith.org.uk)
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