Definition of Moneron

1. Noun. Organisms that typically reproduce by asexual budding or fission and whose nutritional mode is absorption or photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.


Definition of Moneron

1. n. One of the Monera.

Definition of Moneron

1. moner [n MONERA] - See also: moner

Medical Definition of Moneron

1. One of the Monera. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Moneron

mondos
monecious
monellin
monellins
monembryonic
monembryony
monensin
monepic
moner
monera
moneral
moneran
monerans
moneron (current term)
moners
monerula
monesia
monesin
monest
monested
monesthetic
monesting
monestrous
monests
monetarily
monetarism
monetarisms
monetarist

Literary usage of Moneron

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Divine Pedigree of Man, Or, The Testimony of Evolution and Psychology to by Thomson Jay Hudson (1899)
"The Potentials of Manhood, therefore, resided in the moneron. ... Mind of the moneron differs in no Essential from Subjective Mind of Man, except in Degree. ..."

2. History of America Before Columbus: According to Documents and Approved Authors by Peter De Roo (1900)
"This moneron expanded during the process of fermentation, probably feeding on another self-produced, but weaker molecule; and it developed, ..."

3. The Evolution of Man: A Popular Exposition of the Principal Points of Human by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1903)
"A. The whole moneron, which, like the Amoeba (Fig. 13), moves by meana of changeable processes. ... moneron ..."

4. Cosmos, the Soul, and God: A Monistic Interpretatin of the Facts and by Charles London Arnold (1907)
"... Modern Cosmologies — Preparations for the Establishment of the Evolution Theory — Evolution of Man from the moneron — Cooperation of the Various Organs ..."

5. Some chemical difficulties of evolution by James Joseph Stainton- Maclaren (1877)
"... moneron is stated to have been, and let us proceed to examine how far, on this supposition, the existence of special chemical compounds, ..."

6. The Problem of Human Life: Embracing the "evolution of Sound" and "evolution by Alexander Wilford Hall (1880)
"I will follow Professor Haeckel back to that moneron which some time in the inconceivably remote primary epoch was spontaneously generated by the accidental ..."

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