geno-, gen-, genit-, gener-, -gen
(Greek > Latin: race, kind; line of descent; origin, creation; pertaining to sexual relations, reproduction, or heredity; and more recently, a gene or genes)
thalassigenous (adjective) (not comparable)
Referring to something which originated in the sea: Thalassigenous deposits were located in the bottom of the sea and were given to the students for further study.
thelygenous
Giving birth only, or mostly, to daughters.
theriogenological
Pertaining or relating to theriogenology; of or affecting the reproductive processes of animals.
theriogenologist
A person who specializes in theriogenology.
theriogenology
1. That branch of veterinary medicine that deals with reproduction, including the physiology and pathology of male and female reproductive systems and the clinical practice of veterinary obstetrics, gynecology, and semenology.
2. The study of all aspects of normal and abnormal reproduction in animals, including the physiology and pathology of the male and female reproductive systems.
2. The study of all aspects of normal and abnormal reproduction in animals, including the physiology and pathology of the male and female reproductive systems.
thermacogenesis
1. The elevation of body temperature by drug action.
2. The property of a drug to elevate the temperature of the body.
2. The property of a drug to elevate the temperature of the body.
thermocyclogenesis
In meteorology, a cyclogenetic model in which a disturbance initiated in the stratosphere is reflected in the development of a disturbance in the lower troposphere.
thermogenesis, thermogenic, thermogenetic
1. The production of heat; specifically, the physiological process of heat production in the body; especially, of an animal body.
2. A process of heat production in an organism by means of various physiological processes; particularly, by the cells of the body.
2. A process of heat production in an organism by means of various physiological processes; particularly, by the cells of the body.
thermogenous, thermogeny
Caused by the elevation of temperature or by heat.
thrombogenesis
trichogenous
Promoting the growth of hair.
trigenetic
In biology, pertaining to a symbiont requiring three different hosts during its life cycle.
Exceptional, unanticipated, or occasional, such as the reproduction process of some insects and plants which does not require fertilization by a male species: Aphids are an example of tychoparthenogenesis in that their reproduction cycle does not depend on the mating of parent insects.
tyrogenous
Originating in or produced in or by cheese.
ultimogeniture
1. Inheritance or succession by the youngest son of the family.
2. The mode of succession by which the right of inheritance pertains to the youngest member of a family.
2. The mode of succession by which the right of inheritance pertains to the youngest member of a family.