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genesis

1

[ jen-uh-sis ]

noun

, plural gen·e·ses [jen, -, uh, -seez].
  1. an origin, creation, or beginning.


Genesis

2

[ jen-uh-sis ]

noun

  1. the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. : Gen.

-genesis

3
  1. a combining form of genesis:

    parthenogenesis.

-genesis

1

combining form

  1. indicating genesis, development, or generation

    biogenesis

    parthenogenesis



Genesis

2

/ ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /

noun

  1. the first book of the Old Testament recounting the events from the Creation of the world to the sojourning of the Israelites in Egypt

genesis

3

/ ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /

noun

  1. a beginning or origin of anything

Genesis

  1. The first book of the Old Testament ; its first words are “In the beginning ” ( genesis is a Greek word for “beginning”). It covers the time from the beginning of the world through the days of the patriarchs , including the stories of the Creation , Adam and Eve , the Fall of Man , Cain and Abel , Noah and the Flood , God's covenant with Abraham, Abraham and Isaac , Jacob and Esau , and Joseph and his brothers .


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Derived Forms

  • -genetic, combining_form:in_adjective

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Other Words From

  • hy·per·gen·e·sis noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of genesis1

First recorded in 1595–1605; from Latin: “generation, birth,” from Greek génesis “origin, source”

Origin of genesis2

First recorded before 1100; from Latin: literally “generation, creation,” from Greek Génesis, the Greek rendering of Hebrew bĕrēʾshith, the first word of the Biblical book, traditionally translated “in the beginning”; genesis ( def )

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Word History and Origins

Origin of genesis1

New Latin, from Latin: genesis

Origin of genesis2

Old English: via Latin from Greek; related to Greek gignesthai to be born

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