DEFINITION of -genesis

forms nouns: gen--esis - formation, origin (state of formation); In medical terminology, -genesis refers to the biological process of forming or producing something new. It can describe physiological development (e.g., the formation of new nerves) or the progression of a disease state (e.g., the development of cancer). While it is often used for constructive biological processes, it also applies to the initiation of pathological conditions. It is functionally related to the suffix -genic, which describes something that produces or is produced by a specific agent.


ETYMOLOGY of -genesis

  • Root: -genesis (meaning “origin,” “source,” “birth,” or “becoming”).
  • Derivation: Derived from the greek verb gignesthai (“to be born” or “to become”).

RELATED TERMS to -genesis

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| arche- | YES | beginning | | ---| ----- | ---- | | Medical Term | Combined Root | Meaning of Process |
| Neurogenesis | Nerve (neuro-) | Production of new neurons youtube​ | | Angiogenesis | Vessel (angio-) | Formation of new blood vessels youtube​ | | Osteogenesis | Bone (osteo-) | Formation of bone tissue hunterbusinessschool​ | | Pathogenesis | Disease (patho-) | The origin and development of a disease | | Spermatogenesis | Seed (spermato-) | The production of sperm cell |


DERIVATIONS of -genesis

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