-esis
(Latin: process of action)
abiogenesis (s) (noun)
1. The (supposed) origin or evolution of living organisms from lifeless matter without
the action of living parents; spontaneous generation (introduced by Professor
Thomas H. Huxley when addressing the British Association at Liverpool, September,
1870): "Our professor explained the theory of abiogenesis when we were learning about the evolution of species."
2. The now discredited theory that living organisms can be spontaneously generated directly from nonliving matter: "There are conflicts as to whether abiogenesis has any validity."
3. Spontaneous generation; the concept that life can simply arise spontaneously from non-living matter by natural processes without the intervention of supernatural powers: "There have been many throughout history who have strived to disprove the theory of abiogenesis."
2. The now discredited theory that living organisms can be spontaneously generated directly from nonliving matter: "There are conflicts as to whether abiogenesis has any validity."
3. Spontaneous generation; the concept that life can simply arise spontaneously from non-living matter by natural processes without the intervention of supernatural powers: "There have been many throughout history who have strived to disprove the theory of abiogenesis."
agamogenesis
Asexual reproduction.
angiogenesis
1. The development of new blood-vessels.
2. Development of blood vessels in the embryo.
2. Development of blood vessels in the embryo.
esthesis
The perception of the external world by the senses.
kinesthesis, kineaesthesis
The sense of muscular effort that accompanies a voluntary motion of the body.
parasynesis
Misunderstanding or misconception of a word, resulting in an alteration or corruption of it.
synanthesis
Simultaneous ripening of the stamens and pistils in a flower.
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