génesis

  • 51Genesis — genezė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kilmė, atsiradimas; susidarymo vyksmas. kilmė gr. genesis – kilmė, atsiradimas atitikmenys: angl. genesis vok. Genesis, f rus. генезис …

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  • 52genesis — genezė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Kilmė, atsiradimas; susidarymo vyksmas. kilmė gr. genesis – kilmė, atsiradimas atitikmenys: angl. genesis vok. Genesis, f rus. генезис …

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  • 53-genesis — a combining form of genesis: parthenogenesis. * * * ˈgenesis repr. Gr. γένεσις (see genesis) in various quasi Gr. compounds used in modern science, denoting modes of generation, as abiogenesis, biogenesis, parthenogenesis, etc …

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  • 54-genesis — For the first book of the Bible, see Book of Genesis. genesis , from Greek γεννισις , origin, creation, generation , is a suffix that denotes creation. Related to genos, meaning race, birth, descent and genus which shows a relation from the same… …

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  • 55Genesis —    The five books of Moses were collectively called the Pentateuch, a word of Greek origin meaning the five fold book. The Jews called them the Torah, i.e., the law. It is probable that the division of the Torah into five books proceeded from the …

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  • 56GENESIS — I. GENESIS ; nomen doctrinae reconditioris, apud Aegzptios, ad cuius ἀκρόασιν nemo nisi circumcisus admissus. Origenes Ep. ad Rom c. 2. l. 2. Apud Aegyptios nullus aut Geometriae studebat, aut Astronomiae, quae apud illos praecipua ducitur,… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 57genesis — gen|e|sis [ˈdʒenısıs] n [singular] formal [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: Greek, from gignesthai to be born ] the beginning or origin of something genesis of ▪ the genesis of the myth …

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  • 58Genesis — Ge|ne|sis [auch ge:...] die; , ...nesen <über lat. genesis aus gr. génesis »Zeugung, Schöpfung«, dies zu gíguesthai »geboren werden, entstehen«>: 1. das Werden, Entstehen, Ursprung; vgl. ↑Genese. 2. (ohne Plur.) das 1. Buch Mose mit der… …

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  • 59genesis — noun formal the genesis of the beginning or origin of something: a discovery that was to be a genesis of modern physics …

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  • 60genesis — noun 1) the hatred had its genesis in something dark Syn: origin, source, root, beginning, start 2) the genesis of his neurosis Syn: formation, development, evolution, emergence, inception, origination …

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