Pronunciation: /ˌeɪ.baɪ.oʊˈdʒɛnɪkli/
adjective relating to abiogenesis
A1 Plants can grow abiogenically in the right conditions.
A2 Simple organisms may reproduce abiogenically.
B1 Scientists are studying abiogenically produced compounds.
B2 The origin of life on Earth is a topic often discussed abiogenically.
C1 Complex molecules can form abiogenically under certain circumstances.
C2 Research in astrobiology explores the possibility of abiogenically created life forms in the universe.
adverb in a way that relates to abiogenesis, the original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances
A1 Plants can grow abiogenically in the right conditions.
A2 Simple molecules can form abiogenically in the early Earth's atmosphere.
B1 Scientists are studying how life could have originated abiogenically.
B2 The theory of abiogenically produced amino acids is still debated among researchers.
C1 The abiogenically synthesized organic compounds were analyzed using advanced spectroscopy techniques.
C2 The abiogenically created primordial soup experiment yielded interesting results in the lab.
formal Scientists have proposed various theories on how life on Earth could have originated abiogenically.
informal Some researchers believe that life may have started abiogenically, without the need for external influence.
slang People are talking about how life could have just popped up abiogenically out of nowhere.
figurative The idea of creativity springing abiogenically from chaos is a concept explored in many works of art.
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