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Congener
Congener Con"ge*ner (?; 277), n. [From L. congener. See Congenerous.] A thing of the same genus, species, or kind; a thing allied in nature, character, or action. The cherry tree has been often grafted on the laurel, to which it is a congener. --P. Miller. Our elk is more polygamous in his habits than any other deer except his congener, the red deer of Europe. --Caton.
Congeneracy
Congeneracy Con*gen"er*a*cy, n. Similarity of origin; affinity. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
Congeneric
Congeneric Con`ge*ner"ic, Congenerical Con`ge*ner"ic*al, a. Belonging to the same genus; allied in origin, nature, or action. --R. Owen.
Congenerical
Congeneric Con`ge*ner"ic, Congenerical Con`ge*ner"ic*al, a. Belonging to the same genus; allied in origin, nature, or action. --R. Owen.
Congenerous
Congenerous Con*gen"er*ous, a. [L. congener; con- + genus, generis, birth, kind, race. See Genus, and cf. Congener.] Allied in origin or cause; congeneric; as, congenerous diseases. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. -- Con*gen"er*ous*ness, n. [Obs.] --Hallywell.
Congenerousness
Congenerous Con*gen"er*ous, a. [L. congener; con- + genus, generis, birth, kind, race. See Genus, and cf. Congener.] Allied in origin or cause; congeneric; as, congenerous diseases. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne. -- Con*gen"er*ous*ness, n. [Obs.] --Hallywell.
Elengeness
Elengeness El"enge*ness, n. Loneliness; misery. [Obs.]
Ellengeness
Ellenge El"lenge, Ellinge El"linge, a., Ellengeness El"lenge*ness, Ellingeness El"linge*ness, n. See Elenge, Elengeness. [Obs.]
Ellingeness
Ellenge El"lenge, Ellinge El"linge, a., Ellengeness El"lenge*ness, Ellingeness El"linge*ness, n. See Elenge, Elengeness. [Obs.]
Ingenerabillty
Ingenerabillty In*gen`er*a*bil"l*ty, n. Incapacity of being engendered or produced. --Cudworth.
Ingenerable
Ingenerable In*gen"er*a*ble, a. [Pref. in- not + generable: cf. F. ingenerable.] Incapble of being engendered or produced; original. --Holland.
Ingenerably
Ingenerably In*gen"er*a*bly, adv. In an ingenerable manner.
Ingenerat
Ingenerate In*gen"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingenerat; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingenerating.] To generate or produce within; to begete; to engener; to occasion; to cause. --Mede. Those noble habits are ingenerated in the soul. --Sir M. Hale.
Ingenerate
Ingenerate In*gen"er*ate, a. [L. ingeneratus, p. p. of ingenerare. See engender] Generated within; inborn; innate; as, ingenerate powers of body. --W. Wotton. Those virtues were rather feigned and affected . . . than true qualities ingenerate in his judgment. --Bacon.
Ingenerate
Ingenerate In*gen"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingenerat; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingenerating.] To generate or produce within; to begete; to engener; to occasion; to cause. --Mede. Those noble habits are ingenerated in the soul. --Sir M. Hale.
Ingenerating
Ingenerate In*gen"er*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ingenerat; p. pr. & vb. n. Ingenerating.] To generate or produce within; to begete; to engener; to occasion; to cause. --Mede. Those noble habits are ingenerated in the soul. --Sir M. Hale.
Ingeneration
Ingeneration In*gen`er*a"tion, n. Act of ingenerating.
Palingenesia
Palingenesia Pal`in*ge*ne"si*a, n.[NL.] See Palingenesis.
Palingenetic
Palingenetic Pal`in*ge*net"ic, a. Of or pertaining to palingenesis: as, a palingenetic process. -- Pal`in*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Palingenetically
Palingenetic Pal`in*ge*net"ic, a. Of or pertaining to palingenesis: as, a palingenetic process. -- Pal`in*ge*net"ic*al*ly, adv.
Pangenesis
Pangenesis Pan*gen"e*sis, n. [Pan- + genesis.] (Biol.) An hypothesis advanced by Darwin in explanation of heredity. Note: The theory rests on the assumption, that the whole organization, in the sense of every separate atom or unit, reproduces itself, the cells throwing off minute granules called gemmules, which circulate freely throughout the system and multiply by subdivision. These gemmules collect in the reproductive organs and products, or in buds, so that the egg or bud contains gemmules from all parts of the parent or parents, which in development give rise to cells in the offspring similar to those from which they were given off in the parent. The hypothesis also assumes that these gemmules need not in all cases develop into cells, but may lie dormant, and be transmitted from generation to generation without producing a noticeable effect until a case of atavism occurs.
Pangenetic
Pangenetic Pan`ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to pangenesis.
Strangeness
Strangeness Strange"ness, n. The state or quality of being strange (in any sense of the adjective).
Syngenesia
Syngenesia Syn`ge*ne"si*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. sy`n with, together + ? generation, birth.] (Bot.) A Linn[ae]an class of plants in which the stamens are united by the anthers.
Syngenesian
Syngenesian Syn`ge*ne"sian, Syngenesious Syn`ge*ne"sious, a. (Bot.) Having the stamens united by the anthers; of or pertaining to the Syngenesia.
Syngenesious
Syngenesian Syn`ge*ne"sian, Syngenesious Syn`ge*ne"sious, a. (Bot.) Having the stamens united by the anthers; of or pertaining to the Syngenesia.
Syngenesis
Syngenesis Syn*gen"e*sis, n. [Pref. syn- + genesis.] (Biol.) A theory of generation in which each germ is supposed to contain the germs of all subsequent generations; -- the opposite of epigenesis.
Ungenerous
Ungenerous Un*gen"er*ous, a. Not generous; illiberal; ignoble; unkind; dishonorable. The victor never will impose on Cato Ungenerous terms. --Addison.
Ungenerously
Ungenerously Un*gen"er*ous*ly, adv. In an ungenerous manner.

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- of Anambra State, Nigeria. The town has six surviving villages: Umueze, Ngene, Adabebe, Umukabia, Ezimezi and Enu-oji. From time immemorial, Amawbia had...
- kono kana locative mréné, réné mrono, rono mrana, rana modal mengkéné, ngéné mengkono, ngono mengkana, ngana quantitative seméné, méné semono, mono semana...
- Meno-Mene (Central Sasak), Meriak-Meriku (Central South Sasak), Ngeno-Ngene (Central East Sasak, Central West Sasak), Ngeto-Ngete (Northeast Sasak)...
- government area of Enugu State, Nigeria. Oyibo Ugbo is bounded by their Ngene Ugbo and Ugbo Okpala kins, Obeagu, Ogwugwu, and Mmaku. Although still not...
- 3390/su6085187. ISSN 2071-1050. Emenike, C. P.; Tenebe, I. T.; Omole, D. O.; Ngene, B. U.; Oniemayin, B. I.; Maxwell, O.; Onoka, B. I. (2017-04-01). "Accessing...
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- Stephen; Challender, Daniel W.S.; Chepkwony, Richard; Omondi, Patrick; Ngene, Shadrack; Cain, Bradley (4 July 2022). "Three spatially separate records...
- Ekajuk Cross River State Eket Akwa Ibom Ekoi Cross River State Engenni (Ngene) Rivers State Epie Bayelsa State Esan (Ishan) Edo State Esit Ekid Akwa Ibom...