Origin Of Life Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the original evolution of life or living organisms from inorganic or inanimate substances

  • The theory of abiogenesis suggests that life arose from non-living matter through natural processes.
  • Some scientists believe in abiogenesis, which means life came from non-living things.
  • Abiogenesis is like when life just popped out of nowhere, crazy right?
  • The idea of abiogenesis is like a seed sprouting into a full-grown tree without any prior existence.

adverb in a manner related to abiogenesis, the supposed production of living organisms from nonliving matter

  • The theory of abiogenetically produced life suggests that living organisms can arise from inorganic matter.
  • Some scientists believe that life can be created abiogenetically from non-living materials.
  • People used to think that abiogenetically making life was like pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
  • Her creativity seemed to flow abiogenetically, as if it came from some unseen source.

adjective not derived from living organisms

  • The abiogenic theory suggests that petroleum can be formed from inorganic materials without the involvement of living organisms.
  • Some scientists believe in the abiogenic origin of oil, which means it wasn't formed from ancient plants and animals.
  • I read this crazy article about abiogenic oil - apparently it's made without any help from living things.
  • The artist's creativity seemed abiogenic, as if it came from a source beyond this world.