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Definition of Cenogenetic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to cenogenesis.
Partainyms: Cenogenesis
Derivative terms: Cenogenesis
Antonyms: Palingenetic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cenogenetic
Literary usage of Cenogenetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Readings in Evolution, Genetics, and Eugenics by Horatio Hackett Newman (1921)
"genetic and cenogenetic phenomena must be sifted apart, an operation which required
more than one critical grain of salt. On what grounds shall this ..."
2. The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1910)
"This cenogenetic " primary cardiac septum " presently disappears, and has no
relation to the subsequent permanent partition between the halves of the heart, ..."
3. Biological Lectures Delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1895)
"... present in one case, who will guarantee that a second case, used for a comparison
with the first, does not likewise appear in a cenogenetic disguise ? ..."
4. The Analysis of Racial Descent in Animals by Thomas Harrison Montgomery (1906)
"Hatschek goes further than Haeckel, in concluding that cenogenetic as well as
palin- genetic characters are of value in the study of descent: " When we ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"... wherever possible, hence the formation of complex nerve trunks containing
several of the components. Each of these cenogenetic systems of sense organs, ..."