Pronunciation: /ˌeɪ.baɪ.oʊ.dʒəˈnɛtɪkli/
adverb in a manner related to abiogenesis, the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter
A1 Plants grow abiogenetically from seeds.
A2 Scientists are studying how life could have originated abiogenetically.
B1 The theory of abiogenesis suggests that life can arise abiogenetically from non-living matter.
B2 The experiment was conducted abiogenetically, without any external interference.
C1 The complex chemical reactions occurring abiogenetically in the lab were fascinating to observe.
C2 The abiogenetically created organism displayed remarkable resilience in harsh conditions.
formal The theory of abiogenetically produced life suggests that living organisms can arise from inorganic matter.
informal Some scientists believe that life can be created abiogenetically from non-living materials.
slang People used to think that abiogenetically making life was like pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
figurative Her creativity seemed to flow abiogenetically, as if it came from some unseen source.
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