| ABIOGENIST | • abiogenist n. (Biology) One who believes that life can be produced independently of antecedent life. • ABIOGENIST n. a believer in abiogenesis, the supposed spontaneous origination of living organisms directly from lifeless matter. |
| EPIGENISTS | • epigenists n. Plural of epigenist. • EPIGENIST n. one who studies the gradual development of the embryo. |
| EXOGENISMS | • EXOGENISM n. the state of being exogenous, developing from superficial rather than deep tissue. |
| GENISTEINS | • GENISTEIN n. a plant oestrogen found in soya, thought to be effective in fighting cancer. |
| HOMOGENISE | • homogenise v. To make homogeneous, to blend or puree. • homogenise v. Specifically, to treat milk so that the cream no longer separates. • HOMOGENISE v. to make homogeneous, also HOMOGENIZE. |
| INDIGENISE | • indigenise v. Alternative form of indigenize. • INDIGENISE v. to render indigenous, also INDIGENIZE. |
| LILANGENIS | • lilangenis n. Plural of lilangeni. • LILANGENI n. (Bantu) the standard monetary unit of Swaziland. |
| LYSOGENISE | • lysogenise v. Alternative form of lysogenize. • LYSOGENISE v. to subject to the action of a lysogen, also LYSOGENIZE. |
| MONOGENISM | • monogenism n. The theory that the human races have a common origin, or constitute a single species. • MONOGENISM n. the doctrine of the common descent of all living things, or of any particular group (esp. mankind) from one ancestor or pair. |
| MONOGENIST | • monogenist n. (Anthropology, historical) One who maintains that all members of the human race belong to a single species. • MONOGENIST n. a believer in monogenism. |
| MUTAGENISE | • mutagenise v. Alternative form of mutagenize. • MUTAGENISE v. to treat with mutagens, also MUTAGENIZE. |
| OXYGENISED | • oxygenised v. Simple past tense and past participle of oxygenise. • OXYGENISE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENIZE. |
| OXYGENISER | • OXYGENISER n. an agent that oxygenises, also OXYGENIZER. |
| OXYGENISES | • oxygenises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of oxygenise. • OXYGENISE v. to oxygenate, also OXYGENIZE. |
| POLYGENISM | • polygenism n. (Ethnology) The belief that humans descended from more than one ancestral pair. • POLYGENISM n. the doctrine that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair. |
| POLYGENIST | • polygenist n. One who maintains that animals of the same species are descended from more than one original pair. • POLYGENIST n. one who maintains that animals of the same species have sprung from more than one original pair. |
| RONTGENISE | • RONTGENISE v. to treat by rontgen rays, also ROENTGENISE, ROENTGENIZE, RONTGENIZE. |