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Allogeneous
Allogeneous Al`lo*ge"ne*ous, a. [Gr. ?.]
Different in nature or kind. [R.]
Amylogen
Amylogen A*myl"o*gen, n. [Amylum + -gen.] (Chem.)
That part of the starch granule or granulose which is soluble
in water.
Amylogenesis
Amylogenesis Am`y*lo*gen"e*sis, n. [Amylum + genesis.]
The formation of starch.
Amylogenic
Amylogenic Am`y*lo*gen"ic, a.
1. Of or pert. to amylogen.
2. Forming starch; -- applied specif. to leucoplasts.
Coelogenys pacaPaca Pa"ca, n. [Pg., from the native name.] (Zo["o]l.)
A small South American rodent (C[oe]logenys paca), having
blackish brown fur, with four parallel rows of white spots
along its sides; the spotted cavy. It is nearly allied to the
agouti and the Guinea pig. Cormophylogeny
Cormophylogeny Cor`mo*phy*log"e*ny (k?r`m?-f?-l?j"?-n?), n.
[Gr. kormo`s trunk of a tree + E. phylogeny.] (Biol.)
The phylogeny of groups or families of individuals.
--Haeckel.
Crystallogenic
Crystallogenic Crys`tal*lo*gen"ic (-l?-j?n"?k),
Crystallogenical Crys`tal*lo*gen"ic*al (-?-kal), a.
Pertaining to the production of crystals; crystal-producing;
as, crystallogenic attraction.
Crystallogenical
Crystallogenic Crys`tal*lo*gen"ic (-l?-j?n"?k),
Crystallogenical Crys`tal*lo*gen"ic*al (-?-kal), a.
Pertaining to the production of crystals; crystal-producing;
as, crystallogenic attraction.
Crystallogeny
Crystallogeny Crys`tal*log"e*ny (kr?s`tal-l?j"?-n?), n. [Gr.
kry`stallos crystal + root of gi`gnesqai to be born.]
The science which pertains to the production of crystals.
Diplogenic
Diplogenic Dip`lo*gen"ic, a. [Gr. ? double + the root of ? to
produce.]
Partaking of the nature of two bodies; producing two
substances. --Wright.
HalogenHalogen Hal"o*gen, n. [Gr. "a`ls, "alo`s, salt + -gen: cf. F.
halog[`e]ne.] (Chem.)
An electro-negative element or radical, which, by combination
with a metal, forms a haloid salt; especially, chlorine,
bromine, and iodine; sometimes, also, fluorine and cyanogen.
See Chlorine family, under Chlorine. Halogenous
Halogenous Ha*log"e*nous, a.
Of the nature of a halogen.
halogensChlorine Chlo"rine, n. [Gr. ? pale green, greenish yellow. So
named from its color. See Yellow.] (Chem.)
One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a
greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air,
of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and
exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most
important compound being common salt. It is powerful
oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol Cl.
Atomic weight, 35.4.
Chlorine family, the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine,
and iodine, called the halogens, and classed together
from their common peculiarities. Myelogenic
Myelogenic My`e*lo*gen"ic, a. [Gr. ? marrow + the root of ? to
be born.] (Physiol.)
Derived from, or pertaining to, the bone marrow.
Phellogen
Phellogen Phel"lo*gen, n. [Gr. ? cork + -gen.] (Bot.)
The tissue of young cells which produces cork cells.
Phylogenesis
Phylogenesis Phy`lo*gen"e*sis, Phylogeny Phy*log"e*ny, n.
[Gr. ? tribe + E. genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.]
The history of genealogical development; the race history of
an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the
phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the
development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis,
or life development generally.
PhylogeneticPhylogenetic Phy*lo*ge*net"ic, a.
Relating to phylogenesis, or the race history of a type of
organism. -- Phy*lo*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv. PhylogeneticallyPhylogenetic Phy*lo*ge*net"ic, a.
Relating to phylogenesis, or the race history of a type of
organism. -- Phy*lo*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv. Phylogeny
Phylogenesis Phy`lo*gen"e*sis, Phylogeny Phy*log"e*ny, n.
[Gr. ? tribe + E. genesis, or root of Gr. ? to be born.]
The history of genealogical development; the race history of
an animal or vegetable type; the historic exolution of the
phylon or tribe, in distinction from ontogeny, or the
development of the individual organism, and from biogenesis,
or life development generally.
Salogen
Salogen Sal"o*gen, n. [L. sal salt + -gen.] (Chem.)
A halogen. [Obs.]
Thallogen
Thallogen Thal"lo*gen, n. [Gr. ? young shoot or branch, frond
+ -gen.] (Bot.)
One of a large class or division of the vegetable kingdom,
which includes those flowerless plants, such as fungi,
alg[ae], and lichens, that consist of a thallus only,
composed of cellular tissue, or of a congeries of cells, or
even of separate cells, and never show a distinction into
root, stem, and leaf.
VitellogeneVitellogene Vi*tel"lo*gene, n. [See Vitellus, and -gen.]
(Zo["o]l.)
A gland secreting the yolk of the eggs in trematodes,
turbellarians, and some other helminths. Xylogen
Xylogen Xy"lo*gen, n. [Xylo- + -gen.]
(a) (Bot.) Nascent wood; wood cells in a forming state.
(b) Lignin.
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