Pronunciation: /ˌeɪbaɪoʊdʒəˈnɛtɪk/
adjective relating to the belief that living organisms can arise from non-living matter; pertaining to abiogenesis
A1 Some people believe in abiogenetic origins of life.
A2 The theory of abiogenetic evolution is still debated among scientists.
B1 Abiogenetic processes are thought to have occurred on early Earth.
B2 The study of abiogenetic chemistry is complex and fascinating.
C1 Abiogenetic theories have advanced significantly in recent years.
C2 Research in abiogenetic biology continues to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge.
formal The theory of abiogenetic origin suggests that life arose from non-living matter.
informal Some scientists believe in abiogenetic processes as the origin of life.
slang I heard about this crazy abiogenetic idea that life just popped up out of nowhere.
figurative The abiogenetic growth of the organization can be attributed to its innovative strategies.
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