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Incubated vs. Intubated — What's the Difference?

Incubated vs. Intubated — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Incubated and Intubated

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Incubated

To sit on (eggs) to provide heat, so as to promote embryonic development and the hatching of young; brood.

Intubated

To insert a tube into (a hollow organ or body passage).

Incubated

To maintain (eggs, organisms, or living tissue) at optimal environmental conditions for growth and development.

Intubated

Simple past tense and past participle of intubate

Incubated

To maintain (a chemical or biochemical system) under specific conditions in order to promote a particular reaction.
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Incubated

To be infected with (a pathogen) before manifesting signs or symptoms of an infectious disease.

Incubated

To form or consider slowly and protectively, as if hatching
Incubated the idea for a while, then announced it.

Incubated

To brood eggs.

Incubated

To develop and hatch.

Incubated

To undergo incubation.

Incubated

Simple past tense and past participle of incubate

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