💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Bioneogenesis"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| biogenesisnoun | The principle that living organisms are produced only from other living organisms. |
| biopoesisnoun | (biochemistry, biology) The formation of life from self-replicating, but not living, molecules. |
| biogenynoun | Biogenesis. |
| metabiosynthesisnoun | (biochemistry) The biosynthesis of a group of related compounds |
| biopoiesisnoun | (evolutionary theory) abiogenesis |
| biosynthesisnoun | (biochemistry) The synthesis of organic compounds within a living organism, especially the synthesis of large compounds from small ones. |
| hormonogenesisnoun | (biochemistry) The biosynthesis of hormones |
| biogenerationnoun | biochemical generation |
| neogenesisnoun | (biology) The regeneration of tissue. |
| biochemynoun | (archaic) biochemistry |
| autogenesisnoun | (biology) The supposed creation of living organisms from nonliving matter. |
| protogenesisnoun | abiogenesis |
| eobiontnoun | A hypothetical primordial life-form or chemical precursor to a living organism. |
| bioduplicationnoun | The adoption of biological processes for the purpose of material synthesis. |
| heterogenesisnoun | (biology) The birth of a living being from a parent of a different kind; having two different forms in the life cycle. |
| biogenesistnoun | A proponent of the principle of biogenesis. |
| biodegenerationnoun | biological or biochemical degeneration |
| neoformationnoun | (biology) The formation of a new part. |
| abiogenesisnoun | (evolutionary theory) The origination of living organisms from lifeless matter; such genesis as does not involve the action of living parents. |
| abiogenynoun | (evolutionary theory) abiogenesis. |
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