Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

digenesis

Noun
/ˌdaɪ.dʒəˈnɛs.ɪs/
Definition
The process of producing two types or forms, especially in reference to biological or anatomical development.
Examples
  • The digenesis of certain parasites includes both larval and adult stages.
  • In ecological studies, digenesis can refer to species evolving through two distinct morphological forms.
  • Understanding digenesis helps in studying the lifecycle of organisms like flukes and tapeworms.
Meaning
Digenesis refers to a developmental process that involves two distinct stages or forms, often used in the context of certain parasitic organisms or complex life cycles in biology.
Synonyms
  • Dual development
  • Biological bifurcation
  • Two-part evolution