Presumptively


adjective
1.
affording ground for presumption:
presumptive evidence.
2.
based on presumption:
a presumptive title.
3.
regarded as such by presumption; based on inference.
4.
Embryology. pertaining to the part of an embryo that, in the course of normal development, will predictably become a particular structure or region.
adjective
1.
based on presumption or probability
2.
affording reasonable ground for belief
3.
of or relating to embryonic tissues that become differentiated into a particular tissue or organ: presumptive epidermis

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