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-genesis
a combining form of
genesis
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parthenogenesis.
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-genesis
—
n combining form
indicating genesis, development, or generation:
biogenesis
;
parthenogenesis
[New Latin, from Latin:
genesis
]
-genetic
—
adj combining form
-genic
—
adj combining form
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-genesis
suff.
Origin; production:
biogenesis.
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"Power is, in nature, the essential measure of right. Nature suffers nothing to remain in her kingdoms which cannot help itself. The genesis and maturation of a planet, its poise and orbit, the bended tree recovering itself from the strong wind, the vital resources of every animal and vegetable, are demonstrations of the self-sufficing and therefore self-relying soul."
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