monogenic

English

Etymology

mono- + -genic

Adjective

monogenic (not comparable)

  1. of or relating to monogenesis or to monogenism
  2. (genetics) regulated by a single gene
  3. producing offspring of only one sex
  4. (mathematics, of a function) having a single derivative at a point
  5. (mathematics, of a semigroup) generated by a set containing only a single element

Noun

monogenic (plural monogenics)

  1. (mathematics) A derivative of a monogenic function

Derived terms

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French monogénique.

Adjective

monogenic m or n (feminine singular monogenică, masculine plural monogenici, feminine and neuter plural monogenice)

  1. monogenic

Declension

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