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Endogenous (adj)
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Proceeding from within; derived internally.
"However, no amount of talking can treat a clinical or endogenous depression" |
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Exogenous (adj)
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Originating from outside; derived externally
"Evolution is a gradual process sometimes punctuated by exogenous catastrophes" |
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Generate (v)
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To bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
"The decision was controversial and continues to generate protest" |
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Genesis (n)
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An origin, creation, or beginning
"...the genesis of human beings." |
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Indigenous (adj)
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Originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country
"...the indigenous peoples of southern Africa." |
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Regenerative (adj)
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To re-create, reconstitute, or make over, especially in a better form or condition.
"Regenerative medicine is the term some would prefer over cloning." |
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Progeny (n)
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A descendant or offspring, as a child, plant, or animal.
"The person died and did not have any further progeny to seed with the memory." |
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Genus (n)
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A kind; sort; class
"The okapi is the only other living animal in the Giraffa genus." |