n. [ Gr. &unr_; fire, light + -gen. ] (Chem.) A compound of nitrogen and boro&unr_;, which, when heated before the blowpipe, gives a brilliant phosphorescent; boric nitride. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Camphor + -gen: -- formerly so called as derived from camphor: cf. F. camphogène. ] (Chem.) See Cymene. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Litho- Gr.
a. [ Litho- + -genous. ] Stone-producing; -- said of polyps which form coral. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Lymph + root of L. gignere to produce. ] (Physiol.) Connected with, or formed in, the lymphatic glands. [ 1913 Webster ]
(Biol.) The development of the tissues and organs of an organism; the formation of structural features of an organism. [ PJC ]
(Biol.) Of or pertaining to morphogenesis; concerned with the process of development of the normal features of an organism. [ PJC ]
n. [ form + root of
n. (Med.) Pathogeny. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. (Med.) Pathogenic. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ Gr.
n. (Med.)
n. Genesis through an internal force, as opposed to
n. [ Xantho- + -gen. ] (Chem.)
n. (Chem.) A salt of xanthic acid. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ See Xantho-, and -gen. ] (Chem.) Producing a yellow color or compound; xanthic. See