Epigenesis Definition
ĕpə-jĕnĭ-sĭs
noun
The theory that the embryo, influenced by its internal and external environment, develops progressively by stages, forming structures that were not originally present in the egg.
Webster's New World
The theory that an individual is developed by successive differentiation of an unstructured egg rather than by a simple enlarging of a preformed entity.
American Heritage Medicine
A type of metamorphism in which the mineral content of a rock changes as a result of external influences.
Webster's New World
The appearing of secondary symptoms.
Webster's New World
A secondary symptom.
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Epigenesis
Noun
Singular:
epigenesis
Plural:
epigenesesOrigin of Epigenesis
epi- + -genesis
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