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Abiogenous
Abiogenous Ab`i*og"e*nous, a. (Biol.)
Produced by spontaneous generation.
Acrogenous
Acrogenous Ac*rog"e*nous, a. (Bot.)
Increasing by growth from the extremity; as, an acrogenous
plant.
AdipogenousAdipogenous Ad`i*pog"e*nous, a. [See Adipose; -genous.]
(Med.)
Producing fat. Ambigenous
Ambigenous Am*big"e*nous, a. [L. ambo both + genus kind.]
Of two kinds. (Bot.) Partaking of two natures, as the
perianth of some endogenous plants, where the outer surface
is calycine, and the inner petaloid.
Amnigenous
Amnigenous Am*nig"e*nous, a. [L. amnigena; amnis a river +
root gen of gignere to beget.]
Born or bred in, of, or near a river. [Obs.] --Bailey.
Amphigenous
Amphigenous Am*phig"e*nous, a. (Bot.)
Increasing in size by growth on all sides, as the lichens.
Antherogenous
Antherogenous An`ther*og"e*nous, a. [Anther + -genous.] (Bot.)
Transformed from anthers, as the petals of a double flower.
Autogenous
Autogenous Au*tog"e*nous, a.
Autogenetic.
AutogenousAutogenous Au*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. ?; ? self + root of ? to be
born.]
1. (Biol.) Self-generated; produced independently.
2. (Anat.) Developed from an independent center of
ossification. --Owen.
Autogenous soldering, the junction by fusion of the joining
edges of metals without the intervention of solder. Autogenous solderingAutogenous Au*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. ?; ? self + root of ? to be
born.]
1. (Biol.) Self-generated; produced independently.
2. (Anat.) Developed from an independent center of
ossification. --Owen.
Autogenous soldering, the junction by fusion of the joining
edges of metals without the intervention of solder. Autogenously
Autogenously Au*tog"e*nous*ly, adv.
In an autogenous manner; spontaneously.
Blennogenous
Blennogenous Blen*nog"e*nous, a. [Gr. ? mucus + -genous.]
Generating mucus.
Calcigenous
Calcigenous Cal*cig"e*nous, a. [L. calx, calcis, lime +
-genouse.] (Chem.)
Tending to form, or to become, a calx or earthlike substance
on being oxidized or burnt; as magnesium, calcium. etc.
Caprigenous
Caprigenous Ca*prig"e*nous, a. [L. caprigenus; caper goat +
gegnere to produce.]
Of the goat kind.
Chondrigenous
Chondrigenous Chon*drig"e*nous, a. [Gr. ? cartilage +
-genous.] (Physiol.)
Affording chondrin.
Chromatogenous
Chromatogenous Chro`ma*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. ?, ?, color +
-genous.]
Producing color.
Collagenous
Collagenous Col*lag"e*nous, a. (Physiol.)
Containing or resembling collagen.
Coralligenous
Coralligenous Cor`al*lig"e*nous, a.
producing coral; coralligerous; coralliferous. --Humble.
Cytogenous
Cytogenous Cy*tog"e*nous (s?-t?j"?-n?s), a. (Anat.)
Producing cells; -- applied esp. to lymphatic, or adenoid,
tissue.
EndogenousEndogenous En*dog"e*nous, a.
1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction
of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the
cornstalk.
2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal
growth.
Endogenous multiplication (Biol.), a method of cell
formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus
and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in
turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming
a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is
ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see
Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under
Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many
forms of cells, both animal and vegetable. Endogenous multiplicationEndogenous En*dog"e*nous, a.
1. (Bot.) Increasing by internal growth and elongation at the
summit, instead of externally, and having no distinction
of pith, wood, and bark, as the rattan, the palm, the
cornstalk.
2. (Biol.) Originating from within; increasing by internal
growth.
Endogenous multiplication (Biol.), a method of cell
formation, seen in cells having a cell wall. The nucleus
and protoplasm divide into two distinct masses; these in
turn become divided and subdivided, each division becoming
a new cell, until finally the original cell wall is
ruptured and the new cells are liberated (see
Segmentation, and Illust. of Cell Division, under
Division). This mode of growth is characteristic of many
forms of cells, both animal and vegetable. Endogenously
Endogenously En*dog"e*nous*ly, adv.
By endogenous growth.
EntogenousEntogenous En*tog"e*nous, a. [Ento- + -genous.] (Biol.)
See Endogenous. ExogenousExogenous Ex*og"e*nous, a.
1. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or having the character of, an
exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous.
2. (Biol.) Growing by addition to the exterior.
3. (Anat.) Growing from previously ossified parts; -- opposed
to autogenous. --Owen.
Exogenous aneurism (Med.), an aneurism which is produced by
causes acting from without, as from injury. Exogenous aneurismExogenous Ex*og"e*nous, a.
1. (Bot.) Pertaining to, or having the character of, an
exogen; -- the opposite of endogenous.
2. (Biol.) Growing by addition to the exterior.
3. (Anat.) Growing from previously ossified parts; -- opposed
to autogenous. --Owen.
Exogenous aneurism (Med.), an aneurism which is produced by
causes acting from without, as from injury. Extogenous
Extogenous Ex*tog"e*nous, a. [L. exter outward + ?genous.]
(Biol.)
Exogenous.
Fibrinogenous
Fibrinogenous Fi`bri*nog"e*nous, a. (Physiol. Chem.)
Possessed of properties similar to fibrinogen; capable of
forming fibrin.
Gelatigenous
Gelatigenous Gel`a*tig"e*nous, n. [Gelatin + -genous.]
(Physiol. Chem.)
Producing, or yielding, gelatin; gelatiniferous; as, the
gelatigeneous tissues.
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