Parthenogenesis Definition

pärthə-nō-jĕnĭ-sĭs
noun
Reproduction by the development of an unfertilized ovum, seed, or spore, as in certain insects or algae: it may be induced artificially by chemical or mechanical means.
Webster's New World
The artificial activation of an unfertilized usually mammalian egg, resulting in an embryolike cell cluster from which stem cells can be harvested.
American Heritage Medicine
(biology) Referring to various aspects of asexual reproduction:
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(countable and uncountable) Figurative uses of the biologic senses.
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(theology) Virgin birth, in reference to the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.

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Other Word Forms of Parthenogenesis

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Singular:
parthenogenesis
Plural:
parthenogeneses

Origin of Parthenogenesis

  • parthen- (biologic and figurative senses: “absence of fertilisation", “asexual reproduction"; theologic sense: “virgin") (from Ancient Greek παρθένος (parthenos, “virgin")) + -o- +"Ž -genesis (“mode of generation") (from Ancient Greek γένεσις (genesis, “origin", “creation", “generation"))

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  • New Latin Greek parthenos virgin genesis

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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