Definition: The word "aconital" means "infant". It is a term used in medical terminology to describe a fetus or birth defect that occurs during pregnancy. In general, an infant has two sets of chromosomes: one set at conception (the adult chromosome) and another at birth. This means that the embryo grows from one set of chromosomes for 90 days before developing into a new set called the fetal chromosome. The term "aconital" refers to the period during which these two sets of chromosomes are different or diverge. During this period, the fetus may have some symptoms and signs that indicate an abnormality, such as being born with a missing tooth, having developmental delays, or having a condition known as a chromosomal anomaly. These conditions can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated early.
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