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Digenea
Digenea Di*ge"ne*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ?
race, offspring.] (Zo["o]l.)
A division of Trematoda in which alternate generations occur,
the immediate young not resembling their parents.
DigenesisDigenesis Di*gen"e*sis, n. [Pref. di- + genesis.] (Biol.)
The faculty of multiplying in two ways; -- by ova fecundated
by spermatic fluid, and asexually, as by buds. See
Parthenogenesis. IndigenceIndigence In"di*gence, n. [L. indigentia: cf. F. indigence.
See Indigent.]
The condition of being indigent; want of estate, or means of
comfortable subsistence; penury; poverty; as, helpless,
indigence. --Cowper.
Syn: Poverty; penury; destitution; want; need; privation;
lack. See Poverty. Indigency
Indigency In"di*gen*cy, n.
Indigence.
New indigencies founded upon new desires. --South.
IndigeneIndigene In"di*gene, n. [L. indigena: cf. F. indig[`e]ne. See
Indigenous.]
One born in a country; an aboriginal animal or plant; an
autochthon. --Evelyn. Tylor. IndigenousIndigenous In*dig"e*nous, a. [L. indigenus, indigena, fr. OL.
indu (fr. in in) + the root of L. gignere to beget, bear. See
In, and Gender.]
1. Native; produced, growing, or living, naturally in a
country or climate; not exotic; not imported.
Negroes were all transported from Africa and are not
indigenous or proper natives of America. --Sir T.
Browne.
In America, cotton, being indigenous, is cheap.
--Lion Playas.
2. Native; inherent; innate.
Joy and hope are emotions indigenous to the human
mind. --I. Taylor. Indigent
Indigent In"di*gent, a. [L. indigent, L. indigens, p. p. of
indigere to stand in need of, fr. OL. indu (fr. in- in) + L.
egere to be needy, to need.]
1. Wanting; void; free; destitute; -- used with of. [Obs.]
--Bacon.
2. Destitute of property or means of comfortable subsistence;
needy; poor; in want; necessitous.
Indigent faint souls past corporal toil. --Shak.
Charity consists in relieving the indigent.
--Addison.
Indigently
Indigently In"di*gent*ly, adv.
In an indigent manner.
ProdigenceProdigence Prod"i*gence, n. [L. prodigentia, fr. prodigens, p.
pr. of prodigere. See Prodigal. ]
Waste; profusion; prodigality. [R.] --Bp. Hall. Undigenous
Undigenous Un*dig"e*nous, a. [L. unda a wave + -genous.]
Generated by water. [R.] --Kirwan.
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