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"in vitro" vs "in-vitro"

Both "in-vitro" and "in vitro" are correct, but the preferred and more common usage is "in vitro" as two separate words.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

in vitro

This is the preferred and more common usage of the term.

This phrase is used to describe processes or experiments that are conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a laboratory setting.

Alternatives:

  • in-vitro

in-vitro

This is a correct construction, but less common than "in vitro" as two separate words.

This phrase is used to describe processes or experiments that are conducted outside of a living organism, typically in a laboratory setting.

Alternatives:

  • in vitro

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