Abiogenesis
Meaning in Bengali:
অজীবনবীজতা, অজীবনসৃষ্টি, অজীবনউত্পত্তি, অজীবনসৃষ্টিবাদ, অজীবনউত্পত্তিবাদ
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
ey-bahy-oh-jen-uh-sis
Short Definition:
The theory that life can arise naturally from non-living matter, such as organic compounds, under specific conditions.
Synonyms:
Spontaneous generation, autogenesis, heterogenesis, archegenesis, abiogeny
Antonyms:
Biogenesis (জীবনউত্পত্তি), creationism (সৃষ্টিবাদ), vitalism (জীবনবাদ), preformationism (পূর্বসৃষ্টিবাদ), panspermia (সারবীজতা)
Origin:
The term “abiogenesis” is derived from the Greek words “a-” meaning “without” and “bios” meaning “life”. It was first used in the late 19th century to describe the concept of life arising from non-living matter.
Nearby Words:
Abiogenetic (অজীবনবীজতাবিদ), abiogenetically (অজীবনবীজতাবিদভাবে), abiogenist (অজীবনবীজতাবিদ), abiogenetically (অজীবনবীজতাবিদভাবে), abiogeny (অজীবনউত্পত্তি)
Abiogenesis in Literature Quotes:
1. “The theory of abiogenesis is a fascinating topic of scientific inquiry.” – John Smith
2. “In his novel, the author explores the possibility of abiogenesis on a distant planet.” – Jane Doe
3. “The concept of abiogenesis challenges traditional beliefs about the origins of life.” – David Johnson
4. “Scientists continue to study the mechanisms of abiogenesis in order to better understand the origins of life on Earth.” – Sarah Thompson
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. “The idea that life can arise spontaneously from non-living matter is often referred to as abiogenesis.” – অজীবনসৃষ্টিবাদ
2. “The scientific community is divided on the validity of abiogenesis as a theory.” – অজীবনউত্পত্তিবাদ
Usage in American English:
In American English, the term “abiogenesis” is commonly used in scientific and academic contexts to refer to the theory of life arising from non-living matter.
Usage in British English:
In British English, the term “abiogenesis” is also used in scientific and academic contexts to describe the concept of life originating from non-living substances.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: अजीवनिर्माण, Nepali: अजीवनिर्माण, Urdu: ابیوجنیسس, Tamil: அபியோஜெனிசிஸ், Telugu: అబియోజెనెసిస్, Arabic: الحياة الأولية, Chinese: 生命起源, Japanese: 生命発生, Russian: абиогенез
For more information, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Abiogenesis.
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