genesis
(1)Abiogenesis the production of organic matter or compounds, other
than by the agency of living organisms, esp the supposed spontaneous
generation of living organisms.
(2)Agamogenesis (biol) asexual reproduction.
(3)Agenesis (med) congenital absence or imperfece development of
a part of the body.
(4)Autogenesis self- production , spontaneous formation.
(5)Biogenesis the hypotheses that living matteer arises only from
other living matter.(2) the synthesis of a substance by living
organisms
(6)Caenogenesis (biol) the development of features in ontogenises
which are the result of enviromental adaptation
(7)Cainogenesis
(8)Cenogenesis
(9)Crystallogenesis the formation of crystals, esp as branch of
study in science.
(10)Diagenesis (geol) the physical and chemical changes undergone
by a sediment after deposition , the recombibatiobn of the
constiltueents of a mineral to form a new mineral.
(11)Digenesis
(12)Ectogenesis (biol) rreproduction occuring outside the body.
(13)Epigenesis (biol) the development of an organism by progressive
differentiatioon of an initially undifferentiated whole
(14)Eugenesis the production of fit andd healthy offspring, esp bby
deliberate outbreeding or selection of individuals
(15)Frontogenesis ( meteorol) the formation or deveopment of a fron or fronts.
(16)Heterogenesis the origination or birth of an organism other
wise than form a similar organism as parent
(17)Kainogenesis
(18)Kenogenesis
(19)Metagenesis (biol) alternation between sexual and asexual
reproduction alternation of generations.
(20)Monogenesis (biol) generation form a single parent, asexual
reproduction.(lingusitics) the common origin of all languages.
(21)Morphogenesis (biol) the origination and development of
morphological , morphogeny. (physical geography) the formation of
landscapes or landforms.
(22)Mutagenesis (biol) the production or origination of mutations.
(23)Neurogenesis (biol) the growth andd deveelopment of nerves.
(24)Neogenesis the generating or obtaing of new knowledge form the
experience through obsevation, inferring of relatins, and the
consideration of correlates.
noogenesis the growth or development of the mind or
consciousness, the coming into being of the noosphere
(25)Oncogenesis (biol) the formation or production of a tumour or tumours.
(26)Ontogenesis (biol) the development of the individual
organism from the earliest embroyic stage of maturity.
(27)Organogenesis
(28)Orogenesis (geol) the formatin of mountains .
(29)Orthogenesis (biol) evoutionary change in one direction, esp,
as supposedly caused by internal tendency rather than external
influence.
(30)Osteogenesis the formation of bone, ossification.
(31)Paedogenesis (zool) reproduction by a larval or immature form.
(32)Palingenesis (biol) development of organims in accordance with
the ancesstral type spec thee exact reproductin of ancestral
charactersticsin ontogensis (geol) the formation of a new magma by
the remelting of existing rocks.
(33)Pangenesis (biol) a former theory of heredity according to
which each constituent unit of an organism reproduced itself
individually, the resulting partickles going to make up the
reproductive cells.
(34)Paragenesis the occurence together of different minerals,
esp as reflecting the conditins of their formation, a set of minerals
occuring together or with a given mineral.
(35)Parthenogenesis (biol) reproduction from a gamete without
fertilization,essp as a normal process in invertebrates and lower
plants ,
(36)Petrogenesis the formation of rocks, esp igneouss and
metamorphic rocks, the branch of science that dealss with thiss
(37)Photomorphogenesis (biol) plant morphogeneesis affected by light
other than through photosynthesis.
(38)Phylogenesis (biol) the evolutionary developmeent of a
species or other group of organisms through a succession of forms.
(38)Polygenesis origination from several independent sources.
esp the origination of a race or species form a number of independent
stocks.(ling) the origination of languages from a plurality of
independent sources
psychogenesis the branch of science that deals with the origin
and development of the mind. origin or evolutio supposedly due to the
activity of the soul or mind
(39)Schismogenesis (anthropol) the origin or development of
differentiatin between groups or culture due to the reciprocall
exaggeration of behaviour patterns and responses that tend to destroy
social stability.
(40)Spermiogenesis (biol) the development of spermatozoa, spec the
last phase of spermatogenesis , in which spermatids become mature
spermatozoa.
(41)Stasigenesis (biol) lack of significant change over a long
period to time during evolution.
(42)Syngenesis (biol) sexual reproduction by combination of
male and femalee elements.
(43)Taphrogenesis (geol) the formation of large scale rift
pheenomena etc by the high angle or block faullting, esp as the result
of tensional forces at plate boundaries.
(44)Tectogenesis (geol) the formation of the highly distorted
rock structure characterstic of mountain ranges, as distinct foorm the
formation of mountainous topography itself.
(45)Teratogenesis (bio) (med) the production of congential
malformationss .
(46) abiogenesis spontaneous generation of living matter
aerogenesis forming or generating gas or air
agamogenesis reproduction by non-sexual means
angiogenesis production of blood vessels
anthropogenesis origin of human beings
autogenesis spontaneous generation
bibliogenesis production of books
biogenesis theory that all life is derived from living matter alone
blastogenesis reproduction by budding
caenogenesis process of growth in individual not common in its species
carcinogenesis causing cancer
chondrogenesis production of cartilage
cladogenesis origin and evolution as if branching from common ancestor
crystallogenesis production of crystals
cyanogenesis production of cyanide
cytogenesis formation of cells
diagenesis production of rock out of sediment
diplogenesis doubling of ordinarily single organ or part
dynamogenesis production of increased nerve activity
dysgenesis sterility in hybrid creatures
ectogenesis variation in response to outside conditions
electrogenesis production of electricity
embryogenesis production of an embryo
epeirogenesis building continents by moving of earth's crust
epigenesis theory of embryonic development
erogenesis induction of sexual desire; production of arousal
ethnogenesis origin of an ethnic group
frontogenesis creation of a weather front by meeting of air currents
gametogenesis formation of gametes
gamogenesis sexual reproduction
gluconeogenesis production of glucose from non-carbohydrates
glycogenesis production of glycogen
haematogenesis production of blood
heterogenesis spontaneous or alternate generation
histogenesis the formation or differentiation of tissues
hylogenesis the origin of matter
merogenesis segmentation
monogenesis origin of offspring from identical parent
morphogenesis origin or development of a body part or organ
mutagenesis origin or induction of mutation
mythogenesis origin of myths
neogenesis producing regeneration of tissue
neurogenesis production or generation of nerves
noegenesis production of knowledge
noogenesis evolution of the mind
oncogenesis producing cancerous tumours
ontogenesis origin and development of a single individual organism
oogenesis production of eggs or ova
organogenesis origin or development of living organs
orogenesis mountain-building
orthogenesis directional evolution of organisms
osteogenesis production or formation of bone
paedogenesis reproduction by an infant or larval organism
palingenesis new birth; reincarnation; second creation
paragenesis formation of minerals as a joined mass
parthenogenesis reproduction by a virgin or by means of an unfertilized egg
pathogenesis causation or production of disease
petrogenesis formation or development of rocks
phenogenesis origin of racial groups
phylogenesis origin and history of a species' evolution
phytogenesis origin and development of plants
polygenesis theory that humans derived from many separate origins
psychogenesis origin and development of the mind
schizogenesis reproduction by division
sociogenesis origin of human societies
spermatogenesis producing sperm
spermiogenesis producing sperm
sporogenesis reproduction by means of spores
syngenesis sexual reproduction
taphrogenesis vertical movement of the earth’s crust
thermogenesis production of heat
abiogenesis Spontaneous generation of animate matter
aerogenesis Formation of gas
agamogenesis Asexual reproduction
agenesis Incomplete development of the body or part of the body
allogenesis Changes in an ecological community primarily through
periodic, acute, external (exogenous) disturbances, such as storms
anagenesis Tissue regeneration
androgenesis Production of males
angiogenesis Production of new blood vessels
anthropogenesis Evolution or origin of human beings
atherogenesis Production of fatty material on the inner coat of the arteries
autogenesis See abiogenesis
bibliogenesis Production of books
biogenesis Doctrine that living matter originates only from living matter
blastogenesis Reproduction by budding
caenogenesis Development in individual of processes not common to its species
carcinogenesis Causing cancer
chondrogenesis Development of cartilage
chromogenesis Production of coloring matter or pigment
chronogenesis 1. The time sequence of occurrences of organisms in
stratified rock - 2. The history of the development of a group of
organisms
cladogenesis Evolutionary process whereby one species splits into two
or more species
cocarcinogenesis Combination of two or more different factors in the
production of cancer
cosmogenesis Origin and development of the cosmos
crystallogenesis Production or formation of crystals
cyanogenesis Generation of cyanide
cyclogenesis Initiation or intensification of a cyclonic circulation
in the atmosphere
cytogenesis Formation, development and variation of cells
cytopathogenesis Production of pathological changes in cells
diagenesis Production of rock out of sediment
diplogenesis Development of a double fetus or of a fetus with a part
or parts doubled
dynamogenesis Generation of power, force, or energy, especially
muscular or nervous energy
dysgenesis Sterility, especially in hybrid creatures
ectogenesis Growth of an organism or part outside the body instead of inside
electrogenesis Production of electricical impulses in living organisms
or tissues
embryogenesis Formation of an embryo
endogenesis Growing from within
epeirogenesis Creation of a continent by the pushing up of parts of
the earth's crust
epigenesis Theory of the fresh creation of the embryo
erogenesis Production of sexual desire
ethnogenesis Creation of a new ethnic group identity
eugenesis Fertility between hybrids
frontogenesis Meeting of two different air currents causing clouds
gametogenesis Formation of gametes
gamogenesis Sexual reproduction
gluconeogenesis Biosynthesis of new glucose
glycogenesis Formation or synthesis of glycogen
gynogenesis Parthenogenesis in which the egg is activated by sperm,
but without fusion of the egg and sperm nuclei
haematogenesis Formation of blood cells in the living body (especially
in the bone marrow)
heterogenesis Birth of a living being from a parent of a different
kind; having two different forms in the life cycle
histogenesis Formation of tissues and organs from undifferentiated cells
histopathogenesis Development of tissue in relation to disease
hylogenesis Origin of matter
hypnogenesis Production of hypnosis
ketogenesis Formation of ketone bodies, as occurs in diabetes
leukaemogenesis Induction, development, and progression of a leukemic disease
leukemogenesis Synonym of leukaemogenesis
lipogenesis Formation of fat from the synthesis of fatty substances
lithogenesis Study of rock formation
lysogenesis Production of lysin
megasporogenesis Formation of megaspores
melanogenesis Production of the pigment melanin, responsible for skin colour
merogenesis Process of reproducing by segmentation
metagenesis Alternation of like and unlike generations
microgenesis Formation of microspores
mitogenesis Induction of division in a cell
monogenesis 1. Generation from one parent, asexual reproduction - 2.
Development of an organism from a parent resembling itself
morphogenesis Development of the form of an organism during its growth
to maturity
mutagenesis Formation or development of a mutation
mythogenesis Creation or production of myths
neogenesis Regeneration of biological tissue
neurogenesis Development of nervous tissue
noegenesis Production of knowledge
noogenesis Birth and evolution of the mind
oncogenesis Causing cancerous tumours
ontogenesis Origin and development of the individual organism
oogenesis Origin and development of an ovum
organogenesis Development of organs in animals and plants
orogenesis Process of forming mountains
orthogenesis Theory of evolution that postulates that variation is
determined by the action of environment
osteogenesis Formation of bone
paedogenesis Reproduction by young or larval animals
palingenesis Resuscitation; rebirth; metempsychosis; exact
reproduction of ancestral characteristics
pangenesis Reproduction from every unit of the organism
paragenesis Sequence in which the minerals are formed in an ore deposit
parthenogenesis Reproduction without fertilisation; virgin birth
pathogenesis Origin and development of disease
pedogenesis Development of soil
petrogenesis Origin or development of rocks
phenogenesis Origin of races
phylogenesis Sequence of events involved in the evolutionary
development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
phytogenesis Origin, generation or evolution of plants
polygenesis Theory that a race or species descends from several
independent ancestral groups
psychogenesis Origin and development of the mind
pyogenesis Formation of pus, suppuration
schizogenesis Reproduction by fission
sociogenesis Evolution or origin of human societies
spermatogenesis Development or production of mature spermatozoa
spermiogenesis Synonym of spermatogenesis
sporogenesis Spore formation
steroidogenesis Production of steroids by living organisms
syngenesis Reproduction by the union of the ovum and the spermatozoon
taphrogenesis Vertical movement of the earth's crust
thermogenesis Production of heat, especially by physiological processes
unigenesis Non-sexual reproduction
xenogenesis Production of offspring completely unlike either parent
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