schizogenous

schi·zog·e·nous

[ski-zoj-uh-nuhs, skit-soj-]
adjective Biology.

Origin:
1880–85; schizo- + -genous

schi·zog·e·nous·ly, adverb
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schizogenous schi·zog·e·nous (skĭ-zŏj'ə-nəs, skĭt-sŏj'-)
adj.

  1. Relating to or characterized by schizogenesis.

  2. Relating to or characterized by schizogony.

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