"Cenogenetic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cenogenetic refers to the development or growth of something, especially cells or tissues, from an already existing structure or part, rather than from a completely unrelated source. It can also describe the process of evolutionary change occurring within a specific lineage or group, without significant gene flow from outside the group. In essence, cenogenetic refers to the idea that development or change arises from internal forces and processes, rather than external influences.
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Cengkareng is a Jakarta's oldest and most comprehensive neighborhood, located on the western part of the city. It's known for its historic significance, cultural heritage, and iconic landmarks such as the Cengkareng Cemetery and the Cengkareng Bridge. In Indonesian culture, Cengkareng is often associated with nostalgia and romance, being a popular location for couples to take romantic strolls and photoshoots.
A Cenobite is a character from the Hellraiser movie series, typically depicted as a group of figures who have undergone extreme physical transformations to achieve a state of heightened sensory experience and awareness. They are often shown to be bound in countless ways, with their bodies pierced and mutilated, and are associated with the figure of Pinhead, the lead Cenobite. The Cenobites are led by Pinhead and are known for their sadomasochistic tendencies and their ability to bring about extreme pain and pleasure.
Cenobitic refers to a type of monastic lifestyle characterized by communal living, in which monks or nuns live together in a monastery or convent, following a strict rule and discipline, and performing manual labor for sustenance, as opposed to the eremitic lifestyle of solitary living.
Cenobitic refers to a way of living in a monastery or convent, particularly in the early Christian Church. It implies a voluntary renunciation of worldly goods and a commitment to a simple and self-sufficient lifestyle, typically characterized by communal ownership of property and a shared routine of prayer, work, and study.
Cenobitism is a Christian religious movement that originated in the early Christian Church, characterized by a communal and ascetic lifestyle. Cenobitic monks live together in a monastery, performing common tasks and sharing their daily life.
Cenogamy refers to the mating or fertilization of two organisms that are related to each other, often meaning that they share a recent common ancestor. This can occur between parents and offspring, or between close relatives such as siblings or half-siblings. Cenogamy is often considered to be a form of inbreeding, where an individual mates with a genetically close relative.
The Cenomanian is a geological stage and time period from the Cretaceous period, dating from approximately 100.5 to 93.9 million years ago. It is characterized by a warm, humid climate and is often associated with the deposition of black shale and limestone formations. The Cenomanian is also an important time for the evolution and diversity of marine life, including ammonites, belemnites, and inoceramid clams.
A cenosphere is a hollow, spherical particle of high density, typically obtained as a byproduct of coal combustion. It has a high surface area-to-volume ratio and a relatively uniform size distribution, making it useful as a filler material in various industrial applications, such as plastics, rubbers, and ceramics.
A cenotaph is a monument or tomb erected in memory of a person or people whose remains are not buried or buried in an unknown location. Thus, the name "cenotaph" comes from the Greek words kenos (empty) and taphos (tomb). Cenotaphs are often found in historic sites, such as ancient burial grounds, churches, or monuments, and are typically inscribed with the name(s) and a brief description of the person(s) they commemorate.
Cenotaphs are monumental structures that cover the vaulted or grave-like openings above the chambers or tombs of the dead, typically in a sealed tomb or underground crypt. They are often used in ancient buildings, particularly in Mexico and South America, to honor the memory of the deceased and serve as a symbol of wealth and grandeur.