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Autogeneal
Autogeneal Au`to*ge"ne*al, a. Self-produced; autogenous.
Autogenesis
Autogenesis Au`to*gen"e*sis, n. [Auto- + genesis.] (Biol.) Spontaneous generation.
Autogenetic
Autogenetic Au`to*ge*net"ic, a. (Phys. Geog.) Pertaining to, controlled by, or designating, a system of self-determined drainage.
Autogenetic
Autogenetic Au`to*ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Relating to autogenesis; self-generated.
Autogenetic drainage
Autogenetic drainage Autogenetic drainage (Phys. Geog.) A system of natural drainage developed by the constituent streams through headwater erosion.
Autogenetic topography
Autogenetic topography Autogenetic topography (Phys. Geog.) A system of land forms produced by the free action of rain and streams on rocks of uniform texture.
Autogenous
Autogenous Au*tog"e*nous, a. Autogenetic.
Autogenous
Autogenous 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 soldering
Autogenous 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.
Blastogenesis
Blastogenesis Blas`to*gen"e*sis, n. [Gr. blasto`s sprout + E. genesis.] (Biol.) Multiplication or increase by gemmation or budding.
Chromatogenous
Chromatogenous Chro`ma*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. ?, ?, color + -genous.] Producing color.
cytogenesis
Cell Cell, n. [OF. celle, fr. L. cella; akin to celare to hide, and E. hell, helm, conceal. Cf. Hall.] 1. A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit. The heroic confessor in his cell. --Macaulay. 2. A small religious house attached to a monastery or convent. ``Cells or dependent priories.' --Milman. 3. Any small cavity, or hollow place. 4. (Arch.) (a) The space between the ribs of a vaulted roof. (b) Same as Cella. 5. (Elec.) A jar of vessel, or a division of a compound vessel, for holding the exciting fluid of a battery. 6. (Biol.) One of the minute elementary structures, of which the greater part of the various tissues and organs of animals and plants are composed. Note: All cells have their origin in the primary cell from which the organism was developed. In the lowest animal and vegetable forms, one single cell constitutes the complete individual, such being called unicelluter orgamisms. A typical cell is composed of a semifluid mass of protoplasm, more or less granular, generally containing in its center a nucleus which in turn frequently contains one or more nucleoli, the whole being surrounded by a thin membrane, the cell wall. In some cells, as in those of blood, in the am[oe]ba, and in embryonic cells (both vegetable and animal), there is no restricting cell wall, while in some of the unicelluliar organisms the nucleus is wholly wanting. See Illust. of Bipolar. Air cell. See Air cell. Cell development (called also cell genesis, cell formation, and cytogenesis), the multiplication, of cells by a process of reproduction under the following common forms; segmentation or fission, gemmation or budding, karyokinesis, and endogenous multiplication. See Segmentation, Gemmation, etc. Cell theory. (Biol.) See Cellular theory, under Cellular.
Cytogenesis
Cytogenesis Cy`to*gen"e*sis (s?`t?-j?n"?-s?s), n. [Gr. ???? hollow vessel + E. genesis.] (Biol.) Development of cells in animal and vegetable organisms. See Gemmation, Budding, Karyokinesis; also Cell development, under Cell.
Cytogenetic
Cytogenic Cy`to*gen"ic (s?`t?-j?n"?k), Cytogenetic Cy`to*ge*net"ic (-j?-n?t"?k), a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to cytogenesis or cell development.
Cytogenic
Cytogenic Cy`to*gen"ic (s?`t?-j?n"?k), Cytogenetic Cy`to*ge*net"ic (-j?-n?t"?k), a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to cytogenesis or cell development.
Cytogenous
Cytogenous Cy*tog"e*nous (s?-t?j"?-n?s), a. (Anat.) Producing cells; -- applied esp. to lymphatic, or adenoid, tissue.
Cytogeny
Cytogeny Cy*tog"e*ny (-n?), n . (Biol.) Cell production or development; cytogenesis.
Dermatogen
Dermatogen Der*mat"o*gen, n. [Gr. de`rma, -atos, skin + -gen.] (Bot.) Nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition.
Dermatogen
Dermatogen Der*mat"o*gen, n. [Gr. de`rma, -atos, skin + -gen.] (Bot.) Nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition.
Diisatogen
Diisatogen Di`i*sat"o*gen, n. [Pref. di- + isatine + -gen.] (Chem.) A red crystalline nitrogenous substance or artificial production, which by reduction passes directly to indigo.
Entogenous
Entogenous En*tog"e*nous, a. [Ento- + -genous.] (Biol.) See Endogenous.
Extogenous
Extogenous Ex*tog"e*nous, a. [L. exter outward + ?genous.] (Biol.) Exogenous.
Haematogenesis
Haematogenesis H[ae]m`a*to*gen"e*sis, n. [H[ae]mato- + genesis.] (Physiol.) (a) The origin and development of blood. (b) The transformation of venous arterial blood by respiration; hematosis.
Haematogenic
Haematogenic H[ae]m`a*to*gen"ic, a. (Physiol.) Relating to h[ae]matogenesis.
Haematogenous
Haematogenous H[ae]m`a*tog"e*nous, a. (Physiol.) Originating in the blood.
Hepatogenic
Hepatogenic Hep`a*to*gen"ic, Hepatogenous Hep`a*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. "h^par, "h`patos, the liver + root of gi`gnesthai to be born] (Med.) Arising from the liver; due to a condition of the liver; as, hepatogenic jaundice.
Hepatogenous
Hepatogenic Hep`a*to*gen"ic, Hepatogenous Hep`a*tog"e*nous, a. [Gr. "h^par, "h`patos, the liver + root of gi`gnesthai to be born] (Med.) Arising from the liver; due to a condition of the liver; as, hepatogenic jaundice.
Histogenesis
Histogenesis His`to*gen"e*sis, n. [Gr. "isto`s tissue + E. genesis.] (Biol.) (a) The formation and development of organic tissues; histogeny; -- the opposite of histolysis. (b) Germ history of cells, and of the tissues composed of cells. --Haeckel.
Histogenetic
Histogenetic His`to*ge*net"ic, a. [See Histogeny.] (Biol.) Tissue-producing; connected with the formation and development of the organic tissues.

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