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Ideogenical
Ideogenical I`de*o*gen"ic*al, a.
Of or relating to ideology.
Neogen
Neogen Ne"o*gen, n. [Neo- + -gen.] (Chem.)
An alloy resembling silver, and consisting chiefly of copper,
zinc, and nickel, with small proportions of tin, aluminium,
and bismuth. --Ure.
Osteogen
Osteogen Os"te*o*gen, n. [Osteo- + -gen.] (Physiol.)
The soft tissue, or substance, which, in developing bone,
ultimately undergoes ossification.
Osteogenetic
Osteogenetic Os`te*o*ge*net"ic, a. (Physiol.)
Connected with osteogenesis, or the formation of bone;
producing bone; as, osteogenetic tissue; the osteogenetic
layer of the periosteum.
Osteogenic
Osteogenic Os`te*o*gen"ic, a. (Physiol.)
Osteogenetic.
Meaning of Eogen from wikipedia
- INC,
Baltimore 1995, 1996.
Cormic gives this
origin for
Eogan (one MS,
Eogen); and
Zimmer considers Owen to be
borrowed from
Latin Eugens, as
noted by...
- Eoghann) is from
Latin Eugenius. "Cormic
gives this
origin for
Eogan (one MS,
Eogen); and
Zimmer considers Owen to be
borrowed from
Latin Eugens, as
noted by...
- INC,
Baltimore 1995, 1996.
Cormic gives this
origin for
Eogan (one MS,
Eogen); and
Zimmer considers Owen to be
borrowed from
Latin Eugens, as
noted by...
- INC,
Baltimore 1995, 1996.
Cormic gives this
origin for
Eogan (one MS,
Eogen); and
Zimmer considers Owen to be
borrowed from
Latin Eugens, as
noted by...
- 1968. "Encyclopedia of
Genealogy –
Sociedad Puertorriqueña de Genealogía".
Eogen.com.
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- INC,
Baltimore 1995, 1996.
Cormic gives this
origin for
Eogan (one MS,
Eogen); and
Zimmer considers Owen to be
borrowed from
Latin Eugens, as
noted by...