Eogenesis vs Telogenesis - What's the difference?
eogenesis | telogenesis | coordinate terms |
Eogenesis has no English definition.
(geology) The process of erosion and oxidation that occurs when sedimentary rocks undergo uplift
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(medicine, anatomy) The final growth state of a hair or feather follicle
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Telogenesis is a coordinate term of eogenesis.
Eogenesis is likely misspelled.
Eogenesis has no English definition.
As a noun telogenesis is
the process of erosion and oxidation that occurs when sedimentary rocks undergo uplift.eogenesis
Not English
Eogenesis has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'eogenesis':
eugenics, eximious, exchanges, essences, exoenzymes, ecchymosis, easiness, exchangers, essayings, equinoxes, equinoctes, eigenmass, egginess, equinoces, eigenclass, exanguioustelogenesis
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