allogeneous, a. rare.
(æləʊˈdʒiːniːəs)
Incorr. -genous
[f. as prec. + -ous.]
Of different nature, diverse in kind.
1842 Blackw. Mag. LI. 726 Stone, brick, and stucco..unite their allogenous surfaces. 1920 Glasgow Herald 6 May 6 The Russia of the Soviets is still the old Muscovite tyranny which denies to allogenous races the right to live. 1950 Jrnl. Theol. Stud. I. 102 The body from Mary, with its centrum vitae, afforded to God the Word an allogenous manward prosopon. |