BIOGENESES | • biogeneses n. Plural of biogenesis. • BIOGENESIS n. the theory that all life is derived from living matter alone. |
ECTOGENIES | • ECTOGENY n. the effect of pollen on the tissues of a plant. |
EIGENMODES | • eigenmodes n. Plural of eigenmode. • EIGENMODE n. (German) a normal mode of vibration of an oscillating system. |
EIGENTONES | • eigentones n. Plural of eigentone. • EIGENTONE n. (German) a tone characteristic of a particular vibrating system. |
ENDOGENIES | • endogenies n. Plural of endogeny. • ENDOGENY n. growth from within. |
EPIGENOMES | • epigenomes n. Plural of epigenome. • EPIGENOME n. the complement of chemical compounds that modify the expression and function of the genome. |
FORESEEING | • foreseeing v. Present participle of foresee. • foreseeing n. The act by which something is foreseen; a prophetic vision. • FORESEE v. to see in advance. |
GEOMETRIES | • geometries n. Plural of geometry. • GEOMETRY n. a branch of mathematics. |
GEOMETRISE | • geometrise v. Alternative form of geometrize. • GEOMETRISE v. to work geometrically; to show in geometric form, also GEOMETRIZE. |
GEOSCIENCE | • geoscience n. Earth science. • GEOSCIENCE n. a science, such as geology, which deals with some aspect of the earth. |
HEGEMONIES | • hegemonies n. Plural of hegemony. • HEGEMONY n. (Greek) leadership. |
NEOGENESIS | • neogenesis n. (Biology) The regeneration of tissue. • neogenesis n. (Geology) The formation of new minerals. • NEOGENESIS n. the regeneration of tissue. |
OVERSEEING | • overseeing v. Present participle of oversee. • OVERSEE v. to watch over and direct. |
RECOGNISEE | • recognisee n. Alternative form of recognizee. • RECOGNISEE n. one who is recognised, also RECOGNIZEE. |
TELEGONIES | • TELEGONY n. the influence of a prior mating on a future one with a new mate. |
XENOGENIES | • XENOGENY n. the production of offspring totally different from the parent. |