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genesis
1[ jen-uh-sis ]
noun
- an origin, creation, or beginning.
Genesis
2[ jen-uh-sis ]
noun
- the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. : Gen.
-genesis
3- a combining form of genesis:
parthenogenesis.
-genesis
1combining form
- indicating genesis, development, or generation
biogenesis
parthenogenesis
Genesis
2/ ˈɛɪɪ /
noun
- the first book of the Old Testament recounting the events from the Creation of the world to the sojourning of the Israelites in Egypt
genesis
3/ ˈɛɪɪ /
noun
- a beginning or origin of anything
Genesis
- The first book of the Old Testament ; its first words are “In the beginning ” ( genesis is a Greek word for “beginning”). It covers the time from the beginning of the world through the days of the patriarchs , including the stories of the Creation , Adam and Eve , the Fall of Man , Cain and Abel , Noah and the Flood , God's covenant with Abraham, Abraham and Isaac , Jacob and Esau , and Joseph and his brothers .
Derived Forms
- -genetic, combining_form:in_adjective
Other yvlog Forms
- ···· noun
yvlog History and Origins
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What does -genesis mean?
The combining form –genesis is used like a suffix meaning “genesis.” Genesis means “an origin, creation, or beginning.” The form –genesis is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology. In particular, it describes the process of creation.
The form –genesis comes from Greek éԱ, meaning “origin” or “source,” source of the English word genesis. The Latin translation of –éԱ is ǰīō, which is the source of words such as aboriginal and origin. To learn more, check out our entries for both aboriginal and origin.
What are variants of –genesis?
While the form –genesis doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the combining form –genetic, as in phylogenetic. The form –genesis is also closely related to the combining forms –gen, –geny, –genic, and –genous, as in pathogen, heterogeny, hallucinogenic, and heterogenous. Want to know more? Read our yvlogs That Use articles for –genetic, –genic, –geny, –genic, and –genous.
Examples of -genesis
One example of a scientific term that uses –genesis is biogenesis, “the production of living organisms from other living organisms.”
The form bio– means “life,” from Greek íDz, and as we know, –genesis means “origin” or “source.” Biogenesis literally translates to “life source.”
What are some words that use the combining form –genesis?
What are some other forms that –genesis may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form cyto– means “cell.” With this in mind, what does cytogenesis mean?
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