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genesis
1[ jen-uh-sis ]
noun
- an origin, creation, or beginning.
Genesis
2[ jen-uh-sis ]
noun
- the first book of the Bible, dealing with the Creation and the Patriarchs. : Gen.
-genesis
3- a combining form of genesis:
parthenogenesis.
-genesis
1combining form
- indicating genesis, development, or generation
biogenesis
parthenogenesis
Genesis
2/ ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /
noun
- the first book of the Old Testament recounting the events from the Creation of the world to the sojourning of the Israelites in Egypt
genesis
3/ ˈdʒɛnɪsɪs /
noun
- a beginning or origin of anything
Genesis
- The first book of the Old Testament ; its first words are “In the beginning ” ( genesis is a Greek word for “beginning”). It covers the time from the beginning of the world through the days of the patriarchs , including the stories of the Creation , Adam and Eve , the Fall of Man , Cain and Abel , Noah and the Flood , God's covenant with Abraham, Abraham and Isaac , Jacob and Esau , and Joseph and his brothers .
Derived Forms
- -genetic, combining_form:in_adjective
Other Words From
- hy·per·gen·e·sis noun
Word History and Origins
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Origin of genesis2
Word History and Origins
Origin of genesis1
Origin of genesis2
Example Sentences
(Genesis 9:25) You disclaim these voices from the past, but to LGBT people, your voice sounds a lot like theirs.
According to Genesis, when God created humanity he created “humankind in his image” and “male and female he created them.”
You are in some way in line with the creative genesis of the universe.
Even in the 1930s at the genesis of his long relationship with Vogue, the sheer drama of his work obliterated the competition.
Q: What was the genesis of the film; and what made you interested in working with Joan?
Obviously a tremendous question arises here as to how a story should be found in Genesis xiv.
Hunis versified the whole book of Genesis, calling it a hive full of honey.
Indeed, the latter played so important a part in the genesis of this work that it is necessary to speak of it in detail.
But, on reference to the Sanscrit, there is a curious identity apparent between the second verse in Genesis and a Hindoo idea.
Do you remember that passage of the Bible which some one read before us; it was the twenty-fifth chapter of Genesis.
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