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*'''kainogenetikos''' (''Greek''): newly genitive, newly generative; state in which the true hereditary development of a germ is modified by features derived from its environment | *'''kainogenetikos''' (''Greek''): newly genitive, newly generative; state in which the true hereditary development of a germ is modified by features derived from its environment | ||
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+ | *the opposite of "cenotaph": instead of being a marker an empty (ceno from Grk Kenos, "empty") + taph (Grk taphos, "tomb") -- thus being "empty birth" or "empty genetics." | ||
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+ | *'''cinegraphic''' |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 6 August 2018
- kainogenetikos (Greek): newly genitive, newly generative; state in which the true hereditary development of a germ is modified by features derived from its environment
- the opposite of "cenotaph": instead of being a marker an empty (ceno from Grk Kenos, "empty") + taph (Grk taphos, "tomb") -- thus being "empty birth" or "empty genetics."
- cinegraphic