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hysterogenic
▪ I. hysterogenic, a.1 Bot. (ˌhɪstərəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. as prec. + -genic; cf. protogenic, etc.] Of later origin or formation; applied to intercellular spaces formed in older tissues.1885 G. L. Goodale Phys. Bot. (1892) 99 note, Those [intercellular spaces] formed in older tissues [are called] hysterogen...
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protogenic
▪ I. protogenic, a.1 (prəʊtəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [irreg. f. Gr. πρωτογεν-ής first-born, primeval (see protogenes) + -ic.] Primitive, or primitively formed. a. Of or belonging to an original race or lineage.1851 D. Wilson Preh. Ann. (1863) I. ix. 254 The former adheres to the protogenic character of the Celtae....
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spasmogenic
spasmogenic, a. (spæzməʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. spasm + -o + -genic.] † 1. Med. (See quot.) Obs.1899 Church & Peterson Nervous & Mental Dis. vii. vi. 546 If such a hyperesthetic zone arises from or becomes associated with some mental storm, pressure upon it may serve to revive the memories in question and prov...
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hypno-
hypno- (ˈhɪpnəʊ) before a vowel hypn-, combining form of Gr. ὕπνος sleep. The compounds in Greek were not numerous, and all those employed in English are new formations, and chiefly pathological terms. ˈhypnobate [Gr. -βατης walker], a sleep-walker (Cent. Dict.). hypnocyst (ˈhɪpnəʊsɪst) Biol., an en...
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