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ENDOGEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
en·do·gen. ˈendəjə̇n, -ˌjen. plural -s. : a plant that develops by endogenous growth (such as most monocotyledons)
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Endogen:Endometrial Regeneration - Ingenes
Endogen is an advanced endometrial regeneration treatment specifically designed to improve uterine conditions and increase the chances of having a baby. This ...
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endogen - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
German uncomparable adjectives · Indonesian terms derived from English · Indonesian 3-syllable words · Indonesian terms with IPA pronunciation · Rhymes: ...
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endogen
endogen Bot. (ˈɛndəʊdʒɪn) [Fr. endogène (De Candolle 1813) f. Gr. ἔνδο-ν (see endo-) + -γενής born, produced. (A Gr. ἐνδογενής is found with sense ‘born in the house’).] A plant in which new wood is developed in the interior of the stem, which is not differentiated into wood and bark; opposed to exo...
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ENDOGEN definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a former name for monocotyledon.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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ENDOGEN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Endogen definition: a former name for monocotyledon. See examples of ENDOGEN used in a sentence.
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exogen
exogen Bot. (ˈɛksəʊdʒɪn) [in Fr. exogène (De Candolle 1813), mod.L. exōgena, -us (imitating L. indigena, -us) adj., growing on the outside, used in fem. as n., f. Gr. ἔξω (see exo-) + γενής born, produced.] A plant whose stem grows by deposit on its outside; opposed to endogen. The class of Exogens ...
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
Endogen (Eng. noun): pl. endogenae, endogens (Eng. noun): “a plant that develops by endogenous growth (as most monocotyledons)” (WIII); “a monocotyledonous ...
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Endogen - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun a monocotyledonous flowering plant; the stem grows by deposits on its inside synonyms: liliopsid, monocot, monocotyledon
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Introducing EndoGen - Human Genetics Society of Australasia
EndoGen is a national network of endocrine genetic centres. This initiative brings together endocrinologists, clinical geneticists, clinics and laboratories ...
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Endogen - Investida por Green Rock
Endogen is a healthtech of medical cannabis and nutrition products in a new category of products that stimulate endogenous factors to achieve the internal ...
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David Vostell
In 1980 he shot the documentary Endogen Depression about the making of an Installation by Wolf Vostell. : The House of the Deaf Man
1978: Wolf Vostell and Salvador Dali in Figueres
1978: Wolf Vostell painting with models
1978: Snowing
1979: Hamlet
1980: Endogen
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endogenous
endogenous, a. (ɛnˈdɒdʒɪnəs) [f. endogen + -ous.] a. Growing from within. b. Path. (see quot. 1883). c. Of or pertaining to an endogen.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot, Introd. 20 Palms, which are endogenous in the strictest sense of the word. 1856 Emerson Eng. Traits, Relig. Wks. (Bohn) II. 100 No chemi...
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Lilianae
Jussieu's Monocotyledones thus became the Phanérogames, meaning "visible seed", hence Endogenæ phanerogamæ.
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dictyogen
dictyogen Bot. (ˈdɪktɪəʊdʒɛn, dɪkˈtaɪədʒɛn) [f. Gr. δίκτυο-ν net + -γενης born, produced: see -gen1. Formed to match endogen, exogen, and other terms of the same classification.] The name applied by Lindley to those plants which have a monocotyledonous embryo, and reticulated leaf-veins (in the latt...
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