(1)Abiogenic not living or produced by living organisms.
(2)Acetogenic (microbiol) forming or producing acetic acid, esp
as a metabolic by product.
(3)Allogenic (geol) originating elsewheree(applies esp to a
riverr or the sediment a river carriers).(ecol) cause by external
factors.
(4)Authigenic (geol) originating where gound, formed in situ
(5)Autogenic self-produced , autogenous, (ecol) self- generated
without external influence.
(6)Biogenic produced or brought about by living organisms,
(7)Carcinogenic able to cause cancer , cancer- producing.
8)Cariogenic causing or promoting tooth decay.
9)Cryogenic or or pertaining to the production of very low
temprature and their effects.
10)Cyanogenic (biochem) capable of producing cynaide, containig a
cyanogen group in the molecule.
11)Dysgenic exerting a detrimental effect on later generations,
tending to racial degeneration
(12)Electrogenic that produces electricity spec, tending to produce a
change in the electric potential
(13)Endogenic
(14)Erogenic
(15)Eugenic of or pertaining to eugenics
(16)Exogenic
(17)Fusogenic (biochem) causing or promoting the fusion of membranes
(18)Hydrogenic (geol) formed with water as the dominant influence
(19)Iatrogenic (of a disease. symptom) induced unintentionally by
a physician 's treatment. examination, of or pertaining of disease
(20)Icterogenic
(21)Ionogenic (chem) of an atom or radical promoting ionisation
elsewheere in the molecule of which it forms part.
(22)Isogenic (biol) having the same or a closely similar genotype.
(23)lachrymogenic giving rise to teears or weeping
(24)lactogenic (physiol) pertaining to or initiating the
secretioon of millk
(25)leukaemogenic (med) capable of producing leukaemia, pertaining
to the production of leukaemia.
(26)lysogenic (biol) of or pertaining to lysis , capable or
producing or undergoing lysis
(27)Monogenic (biol) (med) involving or controlled by a single
(2)Acetogenic (microbiol) forming or producing acetic acid, esp
as a metabolic by product.
(3)Allogenic (geol) originating elsewheree(applies esp to a
riverr or the sediment a river carriers).(ecol) cause by external
factors.
(4)Authigenic (geol) originating where gound, formed in situ
(5)Autogenic self-produced , autogenous, (ecol) self- generated
without external influence.
(6)Biogenic produced or brought about by living organisms,
(7)Carcinogenic able to cause cancer , cancer- producing.
8)Cariogenic causing or promoting tooth decay.
9)Cryogenic or or pertaining to the production of very low
temprature and their effects.
10)Cyanogenic (biochem) capable of producing cynaide, containig a
cyanogen group in the molecule.
11)Dysgenic exerting a detrimental effect on later generations,
tending to racial degeneration
(12)Electrogenic that produces electricity spec, tending to produce a
change in the electric potential
(13)Endogenic
(14)Erogenic
(15)Eugenic of or pertaining to eugenics
(16)Exogenic
(17)Fusogenic (biochem) causing or promoting the fusion of membranes
(18)Hydrogenic (geol) formed with water as the dominant influence
(19)Iatrogenic (of a disease. symptom) induced unintentionally by
a physician 's treatment. examination, of or pertaining of disease
(20)Icterogenic
(21)Ionogenic (chem) of an atom or radical promoting ionisation
elsewheere in the molecule of which it forms part.
(22)Isogenic (biol) having the same or a closely similar genotype.
(23)lachrymogenic giving rise to teears or weeping
(24)lactogenic (physiol) pertaining to or initiating the
secretioon of millk
(25)leukaemogenic (med) capable of producing leukaemia, pertaining
to the production of leukaemia.
(26)lysogenic (biol) of or pertaining to lysis , capable or
producing or undergoing lysis
(27)Monogenic (biol) (med) involving or controlled by a single
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