"Endogenic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Endogenic refers to something that originates from within or comes from a source within. It is often used in the context of geology or biology. In geology, endogenic processes refer to internal forces or actions that shape the Earth's surface, such as volcanic activity or tectonic plate movement. In biology, endogenic means developing or produced from within the organism, as opposed to being introduced from outside.
Endogamously refers to a tendency to intermarry within one's own social group, culture, or community, often resulting in a lack of genetic diversity. In other words, it means marrying someone who shares similar characteristics, background, or social status as oneself, rather than someone from a different group. The term is often used in the context of social and biological sciences to describe practices that contribute to the maintenance of distinct genetic lines or cultural traditions.
Endogamy refers to the practice of marrying within a specific social, ethnic, or religious group, often to maintain social cohesion and preserve cultural traditions. In other words, it is the preference for marrying someone who shares the same characteristics, such as nationality, religion, or social class, as oneself.
Endogeneity refers to a statistical concept in which one or more variables in a regression analysis are correlated with the error term, which is the amount of randomness or noise in the observed data. This means that the variables being analyzed are not independent and that the relationships between them are affected by factors outside of the model being used to analyze them. In other words, endogeneity can occur when a variable is not only influenced by the variables included in the model, but also by omitted variables or other factors that are not accounted for in the analysis. This can lead to inaccurate or misleading results, and is a common challenge in statistical modeling.
Endogenised is a verb that means to introduce or establish something (especially a gene or trait) from within, particularly in genetic engineering or biology. For example, "The scientists successfully endogenised the virus-tolerant gene into the crop plants."