Meanings (ES + gloss)
palingenesia • palingénesis
Rebirth; regeneration; (countable) an instance of this.
To appear again as identically the same, would require the palingenesis of Plato, that is, the recommencement of all things, so as to have the same series of causes and effects fro…
[I]t was averred that all germs, or ova, were originally created—each thing living at this hour, having proceeded from a germ which was included within the germ of its antecedent,…
palingenesia • palingénesis
The apparent repetition, during the development of a single embryo, of changes that occurred previously in the evolution of its species.
Now that all mammals are led back to a distant diphyodont stem, it is also true that the further we go back both in palingenesis and embryogenesis, the more widespread heterodontis…
[P]alingenesis is to be seen in the Ectoprocta, cœnogenesis in the Entoprocta.
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