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syngenesis

[ sin-jen-uh-sis ]

noun

Biology.
  1. sexual reproduction.


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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 蝉测苍路驳别路苍别迟路颈肠 [sin-j, uh, -, net, -ik], adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of syngenesis1

From New Latin, dating back to 1830鈥40; syn-, -genesis
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Syngenesis, sin-jen鈥瞖-sis, n. the theory of reproduction which makes the embryo the product of both male and female by the union of spermatozoon and ovum: the theory that the germ so formed contains the germs of all future generations鈥攐pp. to Epigenesis.鈥攁dj.

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Growth, therefore, was, on this hypothesis, partly a process of simple evolution, and partly of what has been termed syngenesis.

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They are eaten by the natives, but the acidity is unpleasant, owing to its being mixed with a bitter; the flowers are two inches long: tubo 4 angulato, basi-coccinescenti, laminis viridibus interstibus carneis, coccineo lineatis pr忙senti transverse, antheris syngenesis.聽

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Growth, therefore, was, on this hypothesis, a process partly of simple evolution, and partly of what has been termed "syngenesis."

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