| ATHEROGENESIS | • atherogenesis n. (Pathology) The formation of atheromas, especially on the walls of the arteries. • ATHEROGENESIS n. the formation of atheromata. |
| BLASTOGENESIS | • blastogenesis n. (Biology) Reproduction via budding. • blastogenesis n. (Biology) The transformation of small lymphocytes into larger, undifferentiated cells that undergo mitosis. • BLASTOGENESIS n. reproduction by budding. |
| DYNAMOGENESIS | • dynamogenesis n. Synonym of dynamogeny. • DYNAMOGENESIS n. production of increased nerve activity, also DYNAMOGENY. |
| EMBRYOGENESIS | • embryogenesis n. The process by which an embryo is formed and develops. • EMBRYOGENESIS n. the production of an embryo. |
| EPEIROGENESIS | • epeirogenesis n. (Geomorphology) Formation of continents, ocean basins and plateaus via movements of earth’s crust. • EPEIROGENESIS n. the geological formation of continents, oceans, etc. |
| FRONTOGENESIS | • frontogenesis n. (Meteorology, oceanography) The formation or strengthening of an atmospheric weather front or of an oceanic front. • FRONTOGENESIS n. the creation of a weather front by the meeting of air currents. |
| GAMETOGENESIS | • gametogenesis n. (Cytology) The process by which gametes are produced. • GAMETOGENESIS n. the formation of gametes, also GAMETOGENY. |
| HEMATOGENESIS | • hematogenesis n. (Hematology, cytology) Blood cell formation in the human body, especially the bone marrow, hematopoiesis. • HEMATOGENESIS n. the production of blood, also HAEMATOGENESIS. |
| HETEROGENESIS | • heterogenesis n. (Biology) Abnormal organic development. • heterogenesis n. (Biology) The birth of a living being from a parent of a different kind; having two different forms in the life cycle. • HETEROGENESIS n. spontaneous or alternate generation, also HETEROGENY. |
| IMMUNOGENESIS | • immunogenesis n. (Immunology) The generation of an immune response. • IMMUNOGENESIS n. the production of an immune response. |
| MELANOGENESIS | • melanogenesis n. (Biochemistry) The production of melanin in human skin. • MELANOGENESIS n. the formation of melanin. |
| MORPHOGENESIS | • morphogenesis n. (Biology) The differentiation of tissues and subsequent growth of structures in an organism. • MORPHOGENESIS n. the origin or development of a body part or organ. |
| ORGANOGENESIS | • organogenesis n. (Biology) the formation and development of the organs of an organism from embryonic cells. • ORGANOGENESIS n. the origin or development of living organs. |
| PSYCHOGENESIS | • psychogenesis n. The origin and development of psychological processes such as personality and behaviour. • psychogenesis n. The development of a physical disorder from a psychological factor. • PSYCHOGENESIS n. the origin and development of the mind. |
| SCHIZOGENESIS | • schizogenesis n. (Botany) Alternative form of schizogeny. • SCHIZOGENESIS n. reproduction by division. |
| TAPHROGENESIS | • TAPHROGENESIS n. vertical movement of the earth's crust. |
| TERATOGENESIS | • teratogenesis n. (Teratology) The development of congenital malformations. • TERATOGENESIS n. the production of developmental malformations. |
| THERMOGENESIS | • thermogenesis n. (Biology) The generation of heat in an organism, especially by biochemical means. • THERMOGENESIS n. the production of heat. |
| TUMORIGENESIS | • tumorigenesis n. (Oncology) Production of a new tumor or tumors. • tumorigenesis n. (Oncology) The process involved in the production of a new tumor or tumors. • TUMORIGENESIS n. the causing or production of tumours. |