ovu·late
ˈä-vyə-ˌlāt
ˈō-
ovulated; ovulating; ovulates
: to release a mature ovum during ovulation : to discharge an egg cell from an ovary
… women don't necessarily have textbook cycles—they may ovulate on day 8 in a short cycle, for example, or on day 20 in a long one—so predicting fertility can be a lottery.—Judith N. Schwartz
The twins came from a single embryo, as normally results when a mare ovulates and is bred.—The Chronicle of the Horse
Large male canines usually function in inter-male competition for ovulating females …—David D. Arter
To initiate embryo transfer a female animal is given a fertility drug that causes her to ovulate several eggs at one time.—Noel Vietmeyer
A woman is born with a finite number of eggs, which gradually get ovulated or die off as she ages.—Claudia Kalb
ovu·late
ˈä-vyə-ˌlāt
ˈō-
-lət
botany
: bearing an ovule (see ovule sense 1)
ovulate pine cones
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