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Definition of genet
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Genet (n.) A
small-sized,
well-proportioned,
Spanish
horse;
a
jennet..
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Paedogenetic
::
Paedogenetic
(a.)
Producing
young while in the
immature
or
larval
state;
-- said of
certain
insects,
etc..
Genethlialogy
::
Genethlialogy
(n.)
Divination
as to the
destinies
of one newly born; the act or art of
casting
nativities;
astrology.
Abiogenetic
::
Abiogenetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
abiogenesis.
Polyphyletic
::
Polyphyletic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
descent
from more than one root form, or from many
different
root
forms;
polygenetic;
--
opposed
to
monophyletic..
Polygenetic
::
Polygenetic
(a.)
Having
many
distinct
sources;
originating
at
various
places
or
times.
Pangenetic
::
Pangenetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
pangenesis.
Genette
::
Genette
(n.) The fur of the
common
genet
(Genetta
vulgaris);
also, any skin
dressed
in
imitation
of this fur..
Plasmid
::
Plasmid
(n.) A piece of DNA,
usually
circular,
functioning
as part of the
genetic
material
of a cell, not
integrated
with the
chromosome
and
replicating
independently
of the
chromosome,
but
transferred,
like the
chromosome,
to
subsequent
generations.
In
bacteria,
plasmids
often carry the genes for
antibiotic
resistance;
they are
exploited
in
genetic
engineering
as the
vehicles
for
introduction
of
extraneous
DNA into
cells,
to alter the
genetic
makeup
of the cell. The cells thus
altered
may produ
Scolex
::
Scolex
(n.) The
embryo
produced
directly
from the egg in a
metagenetic
series,
especially
the larva of a
tapeworm
or other
parasitic
worm. See
Illust.
of
Echinococcus..
Monogenetic
::
Monogenetic
(a.) One in
genesis;
resulting
from one
process
of
formation;
-- used of a
mountain
range.
Autogenetic
::
Autogenetic
(a.)
Relating
to
autogenesis;
self-generated.
Phylogenetic
::
Phylogenetic
(a.)
Relating
to
phylogenesis,
or the race
history
of a type of
organism..
Osteoblast
::
Osteoblast
(n.) One of the
protoplasmic
cells which occur in the
osteogenetic
layer of the
periosteum,
and from or
around
which the
matrix
of the bone is
developed;
an
osteoplast..
Ontogenetic
::
Ontogenetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ontogenesis;
as,
ontogenetic
phenomena..
Genet
::
Genet (n.) A
small-sized,
well-proportioned,
Spanish
horse;
a
jennet..
Agamogenetic
::
Agamogenetic
(n.)
Reproducing
or
produced
without
sexual
union.
Homogenous
::
Homogenous
(a.)
Having
a
resemblance
in
structure,
due to
descent
from a
common
progenitor
with
subsequent
modification;
homogenetic;
--
applied
both to
animals
and
plants.
See
Homoplastic..
Heterogamy
::
Heterogamy
(n.) That form of
alternate
generation
in which two kinds of
sexual
generation,
or a
sexual
and a
parthenogenetic
generation,
alternate;
-- in
distinction
from
metagenesis,
where
sexual
and
asexual
generations
alternate..
Metagenetic
::
Metagenetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
metagenesis.
Osteogenetic
::
Osteogenetic
(a.)
Connected
with
osteogenesis,
or the
formation
of bone;
producing
bone; as,
osteogenetic
tissue;
the
osteogenetic
layer of the
periosteum..
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