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PRONUNCIATION OF HYLOGENESIS

hylogenesis  [ˌhaɪləˈdʒɛnəsɪs] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF HYLOGENESIS

noun
adjective
verb
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pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Hylogenesis is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES HYLOGENESIS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Hylogenesis

Hylogenesis is a physical theory about the mechanism behind the origins of dark matter and antimatter. It was proposed in August 2010 in a paper by Hooman Davoudiasl, David E. Morrissey, Kris Sigurdson and Sean Tulin. The theory involves a fermion X, and its antiparticle X, both of which may couple into quarks in the visible sector, and into hidden particles in a hidden sector, a sector which is not part of the Standard Model. The hidden states have masses near a GeV and very weak couplings to particles in the Standard Model. X and X respectively decay into either baryonic matter or hidden baryonic matter, and into either antibaryonic matter or hidden antibaryonic matter, violating CP and quark baryon number. An excess of baryonic matter is created in the visible sector, and an excess of antimatter is created in the hidden sector. The hidden antimatter is explained as being stable dark matter. The X and X particles have a conserved baryon number charge, so equal and opposite charges appear in the visible and hidden sectors. Therefore, the Universe's total baryon charge stays zero.

Definition of hylogenesis in the English dictionary

The definition of hylogenesis in the dictionary is the formation or coming into being of matter.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH HYLOGENESIS


amebiasis
əmiːˈbaɪəsɪs
candidiasis
ˌkændɪˈdaɪəsɪs
cladogenesis
ˌklædəˈdʒɛnəsɪs
diocese
ˈdaɪəsɪs
ectogenesis
ˌɛktəʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs
embryogenesis
ˌɛmbrɪəʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs
emphasis
ˈɛmfəsɪs
giardiasis
ˌdʒaɪɑːˈdaɪəsɪs
ketogenesis
ˌkiːtəʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs
metamorphosis
ˌmɛtəˈmɔːfəsɪs
metastasis
mɪˈtæstəsɪs
metathesis
mɪˈtæθəsɪs
neurogenesis
ˌnjʊərəʊˈdʒenəsɪs
noogenesis
ˌnəʊəʊˈdʒɛnəsɪs
psoriasis
səˈraɪəsɪs
psychognosis
saɪˈkɒɡnəsɪs
teratogenesis
ˌtɛrətəˈdʒɛnəsɪs
transgenesis
trænzˈdʒɛnəsɪs
trypanosomiasis
ˌtrɪpənəsəˈmaɪəsɪs
zoonosis
zəʊˈɒnəsɪs

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE HYLOGENESIS

hylicism
hylicist
hylobate
hylogeneses
hyloist
hylomorphic
hylomorphism
hylopathism
hylopathist
hylophagous
hylophyte
hylotheism
hylotheist
hylotomous
hylozoic
hylozoical
hylozoism
hylozoist
hylozoistic
hylozoistically

WORDS THAT END LIKE HYLOGENESIS

abiogenesis
angiogenesis
biogenesis
carcinogenesis
chondrogenesis
cytokinesis
diagenesis
dysgenesis
genesis
gluconeogenesis
kinesis
morphogenesis
mutagenesis
oncogenesis
organogenesis
osteogenesis
pathogenesis
synthesis
telekinesis
thermogenesis
tumorigenesis

Synonyms and antonyms of hylogenesis in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «hylogenesis» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF HYLOGENESIS

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Translator English - Chinese

hylogenesis
1,325 millions of speakers

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hylogenesis
570 millions of speakers

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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
380 millions of speakers
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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Hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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Translator English - Javanese

Hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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Translator English - Tamil

hylogenesis
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

हियोजोजेनिस
75 millions of speakers

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hylogenesis
70 millions of speakers

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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
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Translator English - Afrikaans

hylogenesis
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Translator English - Swedish

hylogenesis
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hylogenesis
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of hylogenesis

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «HYLOGENESIS»

The term «hylogenesis» is used very little and occupies the 170.067 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about hylogenesis

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYLOGENESIS»

Discover the use of hylogenesis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to hylogenesis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Journal of morphology
The formation of the cell wall does not, however, properly belong with secretory processes, but falls under the head of hylogenesis. Although at first sight this seems to show the importance of the nucleus to hylogenesis, the nucleus may not ...
‎1899
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Journal of Morphology
The formation of the cell wall does not, however, properly belong with secretory processes, but falls under the head of hylogenesis. Although at first sight this seems to show the importance of the nucleus to hylogenesis, the nucleus may not ...
‎1899
3
The Practitioner's Medical Dictionary: Containing All the ...
Relating to primitive matter. 2. Adami's name for primal pulp-tissue. hylogenesis ( hi-lo-jen'-es-is) [CXij, matter; yirteu, formation 1. The formation of matter. hylogeny (hi-loj' -en-e) . Same as hylogenesis, hylology (hi-iol'-o-je) -matter; X6>ot, ...
George Milbry Gould, Richard John Ernst Scott, 1919
4
Physiology of Secretion
process of the formation of substance by the gland cell — a different process, but one at present included under secretion — I propose the name " Hylogenesis " ( Gr. vhj matter and yivzat^ generation), and for the substances formed the name ...
Albert P. Mathews, 1898
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Considerations on Cell-lineage and Ancestral Reminiscence: ...
process of the formation of substance by the gland cell — a different process, but one at present included under secretion — I propose the name " Hylogenesis " ( Gr. iixij matter and ykviatz generation'), and for the substances formed the name ...
Edmund Beecher Wilson, 1898
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
process of the formation of substance by the gland cell — a different process, but one at present included under secretion — I propose the name " Hylogenesis " ( Gr. ohj matter and yivsocz generation), and for the substances formed the name ...
Gilbert Van Ingen, Charles Lane Poor, Edmund Otis Hovey, 1898
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After Whitehead: Rescher on Process Metaphysics
According to Greek philosopher-scientists, change exhausts itself in (can be understood only by) kinesis and morphogenesis; hylogenesis is properly unthinkable. In other words, the coming to be of new mundane items is understood as the ...
Michel Weber, 2004
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Whitehead's Pancreativism: The Basics
According to Greek philosopher-scientists, change exhausts itself in (can be understood only by) kinesis and morphogenesis; hylogenesis is properly unthinkable. In other words, the coming to be of new mundane items is understood as the ...
Michel Weber, 2006
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
process of secretion (" the process of the discharge from cells of their metabolic products "), but was active in the manufacture of the secretion-substance, which process he termed " hylogenesis." I feel sure that in the case of the plant ...
‎1906
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
The primitive sub stance from which all matter is composed. S« prolyl. hylic (hi'lik) [Gr. CX17 matter]. Composed ol matter: a term applied by Adami to the pul[ tissues of the embryo. hylogenesis (hi-lo-jen'is-is) [Gr. CXi; matter 4 yiviois formation] ...
‎1919

NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYLOGENESIS»

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'X' Factor: New Particle Could Solve Two Mysteries
They call this process “hylogenesis.” Specifically, the X particle can decay either to a neutron, or to two hypothetical “hidden” particles dubbed ... «Discovery News, Dec 10»

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