oviparous

[oh-vip-er-uhs]

oviparous Definition

  • 1producing young by means of eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the parent
  • 2having a mode of reproduction involving the laying of eggs that hatch outside the mother's body

Using oviparous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "oviparous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Birds, reptiles, and most fish are oviparous.

  • Example

    The oviparous female insect lays her eggs on the leaves of plants.

  • Example

    Oviparous animals have a higher reproductive potential than viviparous ones.

oviparous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oviparous

Phrases with oviparous

  • fish that lay eggs outside their bodies

    Example

    Salmon is an example of an oviparous fish.

  • oviparous reptiles

    reptiles that lay eggs outside their bodies

    Example

    Turtles and crocodiles are examples of oviparous reptiles.

  • birds that lay eggs outside their bodies

    Example

    Chickens and ducks are examples of oviparous birds.

Origins of oviparous

from Latin 'ovum', meaning 'egg', and 'parere', meaning 'to bring forth'

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Summary: oviparous in Brief

'Oviparous' [oh-vip-er-uhs] refers to animals that produce young by means of eggs that are hatched after they have been laid by the parent. This mode of reproduction is common among birds, reptiles, and most fish. Oviparous animals have a higher reproductive potential than viviparous ones.