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Telegenetic vs Telegenesis - What's the difference?

telegenetic | telegenesis | Derived terms |

Telegenetic is a derived term of telegenesis.


As an adjective telegenetic

is of, pertaining to, or arising from sex or reproduction at a distance.

As a noun telegenesis is

reproduction at a distance, especially through artificial insemination.

telegenetic

English

Adjective

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  • Of, pertaining to, or arising from sex or reproduction at a distance.
  • *{{quote-book, 2004, J.P. Dahlquist & L.G. Vigilant, Net.seXXX, chapter=Way Better than Real: Manga Sex to Tentacle Hentai, editor=David D. Waskul, page=99 citation
  • , passage=This is the appeal of cybernetic and telegenetic escapism, an appeal that promises an experience way better than real.}}
  • Of or pertaining to telegenetics, the delivery of genetic testing and counseling at a distance.
  • *{{quote-journal, 2001, M.R. Gattas et al., Telemedicine and clinical genetics: establishing a successful service, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, volume=7 Supplement 2 citation
  • , passage=Patients were randomly allocated to either a telegenetic (cases) or face-to-face (control) conventional clinic.}}

    See also

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    telegenesis

    English

    Noun

  • Reproduction at a distance, especially through artificial insemination
  • *{{quote-journal, 1962, Harold F. Dorn, World Population Growth, Science, volume=135, issue=3500 citation
  • , passage=At the same time he has learned how to separate sexual gratification from reproduction by means of contraception and telegenesis (that is, reproduction by artificial insemination, particularly with spermatozoa preserved for relatively long periods of time), so that he can regulate population increase by voluntary control of fertility.}}

    Derived terms

    *telegenetic

    See also

    *telegenic *teleogenesis *telogenesis